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CIO September 1, 2002 Ben Worthen |
Web Services: Still Not Ready for Prime Time The Next Hyped Thing is starting to show its age. Time for a reality check of what Web services can and cannot do. |
Bank Systems & Technology November 29, 2004 Ivan Schneider |
Wells Fargo and S1 Launch Correspondent FX Service Business customers gain expanded opportunties, facilitated by Web services. |
Bank Systems & Technology January 30, 2005 Ivan Schneider |
Real Simple Wells Fargo's wholesale Internet portal, dubbed Commercial Electronic Office, received a behind-the-scenes boost when the bank launched a new underlying platform. On that platform, BEA Systems' server technology allows for mass customization. |
Bank Systems & Technology March 30, 2007 J. Nicholas Hoover |
Adoption of Web 2.0 Is Taking Off, But Some Firms Are Still Reluctant Business technologists are concerned about security, return on investment and their staffs' skill in implementing and integrating new Web tools. While some financial services companies are plunging into Enterprise 2.0, it still is an emerging technology. |
Bank Systems & Technology May 25, 2006 Lisa Valentine |
When Clients Speak, Wells Fargo Listens An interview with Danny Peltz, EVP of Wells Fargo's Wholesale Internet and Treasury Solutions Group about the bank's commitment to delivering commercial customers a one-stop source for Internet banking services and products. |
Fast Company September 2000 George Anders |
Power Partners The early Internet economy involved startups that vowed to render corporate "dinosaurs" obsolete. Today, the most ambitious online players are those dinosaurs. The future belongs to partnerships. Wells Fargo is inventing the future with young dotcoms. |
Bank Systems & Technology February 11, 2004 Cynthia Ramsaran |
One Question For: Danny Peltz, Wells Fargo What are your primary business goals for the upcoming year with regard to Internet solutions for commercial banking customers? |
Wall Street & Technology April 28, 2007 J. Nicholas Hoover |
Wells Fargo Taps Web 2.0 The financial services firm is using blogs, wikis and even Second Life's virtual world to connect employees and customers. |
Bank Systems & Technology June 1, 2005 Phil Britt |
Through the Looking Glass You can't fix what you don't know is broken. For Wells Fargo, the key to providing wholesale commercial customers with the best Web-based services possible began with monitoring clients' online sessions. |
CFO November 2, 2004 John Goff |
Cutting Through the Clutter Desktop business systems at last begin to succeed in taming the profusion of Websites, cyberpasswords, and software. |
Bank Technology News April 2005 Shane Kite |
Cross-selling: Toppling Silos Key To Wells' Web Success Breaking down tech and cultural divides between corporate and consumer divisions, as well as providing more transparency for customers, is leading to greater overall use of the bank's portal. |
Bank Technology News March 2002 Karen Epper Hoffmann |
Online Banking Aligns Practices Now that the initial online flurry has subsided, Web-based banks are looking at ROI potential... |
National Defense October 2011 Stew Magnuson |
Navy Seeks More Control of its Expansive Computer Network Some 700,000 sailors, marines and civilians spread out across the United States, Japan and Puerto Rico rely on the Navy's intranet every day. |
CIO March 1, 2005 Ben Worthen |
Wanted: Enterprise Architects An EA is someone persistent, tough. After all, changing the way a company thinks about IT and the way IT thinks about the business is not easy. |
Bank Technology News May 2005 Chris Costanzo |
Remote Check Deposit: Wells Captures A New Checking Twist Check 21 and Desktop Deposit provides fast remote capture without adding software on the user end and eliminating time-consuming trips to the branch, all through a Web portal. |
National Defense March 2004 Sandra I. Erwin |
Navy Downsizing Force to Pay for New Ships The desired expansion of the fleet--from 292 to about 375 ships--would be financed largely with cutbacks in personnel. |
National Defense December 2003 Sandra I. Erwin |
Littoral Combat Ship Sensors Pose Integration Challenges The LCS is a new warship being designed specifically for coastal operations, in particular anti-submarine warfare, maritime patrol, and mine detection and clearance. It must be integrated with a dispersed force of smaller networked platforms with distributed unmanned sensors. |
National Defense December 2005 Grace Jean |
Navy Faces Expanded Mission Portfolio, Declining Resources In preparation for future shifts in military priorities and resources, Navy officials have gone to great lengths to spell out their vision for the service's roles in protecting U.S. interests and bolstering global security. |
Bank Systems & Technology November 1, 2005 Deena M. Amato-McCoy |
One-Stop Banking By adding collaboration platforms and partnering with other financial service providers, banks are evolving into one-stop financial liaisons that are building customer loyalty. |
National Defense June 2015 Lloyd McCoy |
Navy IT Priorities Stress Security, Efficiency With the Navy projecting flat spending over the next few years, it will be looking to information technology to help meet its goals. |
Bank Technology News January 2005 John Adams |
On-Line Foreign Exchange: Wells, S1 Tag Team International Trade International trade is growing by leaps and bounds for Wells Fargo, which hopes a Web-based foreign exchange alliance with S1 will place it firmly ahead of the curve as cross border business banking continues to grow. |
U.S. Banker December 2001 Bennett & Bruno |
Getting Your Money's Worth Should banks quantify their prospective returns on their investments in technology? Is it possible? When should a bank build technology internally, or buy it from outside vendors? |
National Defense August 2011 Grace V. Jean |
Drone Sensor Data Will Overload Networks, Navy Officials Warn The expected growth of unmanned systems at sea is raising concerns that the Navy's networks are ill prepared to handle the commensurate flood of data that the sensors will produce. |
Bank Systems & Technology January 29, 2005 Cynthia Ramsaran |
Check Processing - Part 1: Wells Fargo Decides it is Better to Share Than to Exchange Wells Fargo has taken an ownership position in Charlotte-based Viewpointe and signed a long-term agreement to use Viewpointe's national check image archive. |
National Defense November 2006 Sandra I. Erwin |
Naval Officials Seek `Intellectual Renaissance' in the Sea Services As they continue to ponder the value of naval forces in the nation's wars, Navy leaders want to broaden the debate by encouraging participation from all levels of command. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics August 2004 Ben Ames |
Teams Build Competing Command-and-Control Systems for Littoral Combat Ships Navy planners are asking for two different prototypes of Littoral Combat Ship (LCS), the multimission warship designed to cruise shallow waters close to shore. Neither will use Aegis. |
Bank Systems & Technology August 19, 2009 Maria Bruno-Britz |
Martin Davis Unites the Wells Fargo and Wachovia IT Shops Merging two customer-centric banks presents challenges and opportunities for Davis as he oversees the technology integration. |
CIO April 1, 2004 Christopher Lindquist |
The CIO Web Transaction Diet You gained a lot of customers during the Internet boom. Now every time they use your site, especially when they don't buy anything, they're inflating your operating expenses. Here's how to shed those unwanted costs and reveal a slimmer, more profitable you. |
Bank Technology News November 2005 Michael Sisk |
Wholesale Banking: Tough Times Call for Convergence Cutthroat competition in wholesale banking to offer commoditized services is squeezing revenues, requiring new approaches that move far beyond the stock strategic realignments of the past |
National Defense August 2012 Dan Parsons |
Navy Leans on Commercial Technology for Computing Upgrades When the Navy finally boils down its sprawling information systems into two main networks, they will consist almost entirely of commercially available technology tweaked and retrofitted to meet military security standards. |
National Defense November 2015 Jon Harper |
Navy Working on 'Sci-Fi' Weapons The Navy's research-and-development dollars are going toward systems that will help the service stay ahead of advanced weaponry being developed by China and other potential adversaries. |
National Defense July 2015 Philip H. Cullom |
Being Energy Smart Creates More Combat Capability Energy is at the core of U.S. Navy capabilities. Without nuclear power or liquid fuels, Navy ships cannot operate. Without charged batteries, SEALs' radios and night vision goggles are useless. |
National Defense June 2015 Allyson Versprille |
Crowdsourcing to Solve Tough Navy Problems The Navy is using crowdsourcing among its ranks as a way to solve some of its toughest problems. |
National Defense March 2012 Eric Beidel |
Navy Leaders Want a More Flexible Fleet After fighting two land wars for a decade, the military is putting an emphasis back on the sea and is shifting its focus to the Asia-Pacific region and to a more maritime-weighted mission in the Middle East. |
National Defense June 2006 Sandra I. Erwin |
Navy on a Mission to Cut the Cost of Aviation Expectations of a smaller force and leaner budgets set the tone for an ongoing, sweeping review of Navy aviation programs -- in favor of its shipbuilding plan. |
Bank Systems & Technology August 2, 2005 |
Big Deals Fortify Wins BofA, Others... HSBC-SAS to Fight Fraud... Wells Fargo Buys Back Ops... UBOC Selects IntraNet... UBS to Canoo... Wachovia Surveillance... etc. |
National Defense November 2006 Grace Jean |
Navy Leaders to Articulate Current and Future Missions Recent efforts by the Navy to deploy forces for ground combat and engage in other non-traditional duties are signs that the service intends to be relevant in the U.S. war on terrorism. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics March 2008 Edward J. Walsh |
Navy Advances Surface-Ship Technologies Program managers go all-out on open systems and COTS to upgrade existing destroyers, cruisers, and other surface warships, while looking ahead to new destroyer and cruiser electronics and electro-optics technologies. |