Former Oracle VP Smedley joins Red Hat
Smedley joins IBM-acquired Red Hat after 18 years at Oracle.
Smedley joins IBM-acquired Red Hat after 18 years at Oracle.
Two previous tries have already been made to bring the complaints to court.
LAPO Microfinance Bank switching a number of systems.
Another win for Oracle in Africa with Atlantic Financial Group.
Oracle has won and extended plenty of African deals in the past few months.
New hire joins ACI Worldwide after 14 years at Oracle.
Implementation partner Profinch to ensure deployment.
The platform helps to cut the complexities of international operations.
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EXCLUSIVE. It is understood new tech will replace CSoft’s VCSBank.
EXCLUSIVE. It is understood new tech will replace Finastra’s Fusionbanking.
Banco Votorantim in Brazil, Ghazanfar Bank in Afghanistan, Prince Bank in Cambodia, and FEDinvest in Albania.
Not a lot of sunshine to share as Project Ignite has not really taken off.
EXCLUSIVE. The bank is testing the platform in Singapore.
Duo launches six-week programme for mature start-ups and scale-ups.
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Afghanistan International Bank faces challenges far more extreme than for most of its counterparts around the globe.
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Claims Oracle misrepresented true drivers of its cloud revenue growth.
Flexcube fighting fit with another win in the country.
The firm will help the bank get the most out of its Oracle Flexcube system.
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Will work with B-Hive as it looks for more action.
Adds platform to its cloud for machine learning boost.
First bank in the Middle East to deploy its core tech in Oracle cloud.
A new packaged solution for payments, retail and corporate banking.
Data migration project in Nepal completed with the help of JMR Infotech.
If you say mean things about the other children, they won’t want to play with you.
Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) continue to grow.
Oracle reported total cloud revenues up 44% to $1.5 billion for Q2 of its fiscal 2018.
Oracle has unveiled its array of open banking solutions as it targets banks and pushing APIs into the mainstream.
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Oracle has unveiled its brand new development, Oracle Banking Payments. The product has been built from the ground up, leverages ISO 20022 and supports global and local payment standards (SEPA, Swift 2017, Fedwire, US ACH and Swift’s gpi).
State Bank of Vietnam (SVB), the country’s central bank, is live with new core banking system, Temenos’ T24. The bank has also implemented Oracle ERP (accounting and budgeting) and Tibco’s middleware.
Oracle has continued its journey into the cloud, expanding an interesting proposition to target the data sensitive and paranoid.
Bank of America is rolling out Oracle’s cloud-based ERP system and financial applications for its international general ledger and broker-dealer systems.
Oracle has announced a number of updates to its security portfolio focusing on leveraging the buzz surrounding machine learning, artificial intelligence (AI) and contextual awareness technologies.
Oracle has continued its quest to buy its way into the cloud game with the acquisition of ad tracking company Moat for a reported $850 million.
Oracle is exploring the feasibility of buying consultancy giant Accenture, and has hired specialists to that effect, it is understood.
The last couple of months have been relatively quiet for the major cloud players, though it looks like the lurking pricing war is just beginning to heat up, reports telecoms.com (Banking Technology‘s sister publication). Speaking at IBM InterConnect in Las Vegas, the team announced a horde of new offerings, as well as a number of […]