October 6, 2008 – Toronto, Canada – Jennifer Fisher, Director of Sales at Speedware Ltd. will discuss the benefits and drivers for modernization activities and introduce its heritage of techniques and strategies at the 2008 Financial Services Technology Forum scheduled on 28 October 29, 2008 at the Design Exchange in Toronto, Canada.
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Legacy Modernization for Financial Institutions – What is this? Why do you need?
modernization of legacy systems has become increasingly popular option for financial institutions looking to optimize their IT infrastructure. This session will explore the benefits of many financial institutions can expect to modernize legacy systems including reduced maintenance costs, increased business agility and availability of new technologies. critical drivers for the activities of legacy modernization will be taken into account, including maintenance costs increasing legacy applications, the need to align IT with business objectives, reducing the pool of qualified resources capable of understanding and maintain these applications and the need to upgrade to modern systems, more flexible.
An overview of the range of projects to modernize legacy systems and techniques will be provided to assess the health of legacy applications. A discussion on how to plan and execute a project to modernize legacy of success will include, along with a review of strategies for the modernization and several tips to stay on budget and on time. Finally, the case studies that highlight the success will be in the financial services sector.
Ms. Fisher is Speedware Solutions Sales strategist and is responsible for managing the worldwide sales force, both for the organizations of public and private sector. His responsibilities include expanding market reach, developing vertical markets and driving IT strategy Speedware modernization market, promoting a solutions-oriented approach which seeks to analyze and understand specific customer needs. Ms. Fisher has been actively developing the financial market institution and participated in successful modernization projects for clients such as ING and Massachusetts Mutual.
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Speedware Ltd. Will Discuss Legacy Modernization for Financial Services Organizations at the 2008 Financial Services Technology Forum
Tuesday, August 10th, 2010Tippingpoint Will Discuss How to Stay Ahead of Security Threats Affecting Organizations’ Networks at the 2008 Financial Services Technology Forum
Friday, August 6th, 2010October 6, 2008 – Toronto, Canada – TippingPoint’s Director of Product Marketing, Craig Phelps will present to delegates the different approaches to ensure the integrity of personal information and protect it against malicious attacks at the 2008 Financial Services Technology Forum scheduled on October 28 and 29, 2008 at the Design Exchange in Toronto, Canada.
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the IPS-secured network
The collection, preservation and protection of personal information about customers, employees and other stakeholders is a daily activity for financial services organizations today. Not only financial institutions, the risk of losing customers and damage their reputation, data breaches has led to lawsuits and negative press. Since the dependence on electronic banking grows, federal regulations now sends the digital data protection that require financial institutions to rethink their priorities for network security.
Consequently, financial institutions are under more pressure than ever to ensure adequate protection of privacy, provide and share information across multiple systems and services, monitor and evaluate the safety of their information and maximize the value of their information resources technology. This session will provide an overview of how financial institutions can not only protect their networks against malicious attacks, but how to keep your data safe and meet regulatory requirements, the process of others.
Craig Phelps directs product marketing for TippingPoint is focused on product strategies, in comparison, taking into account the security controls automation applications for compliance and meet internal security policy. Prior to TippingPoint role he was responsible for the security strategy in the company of Dell Product Group. He also served as Brand Manager of the division of public safety at Dell, where he led initiatives to PCs, servers, storage and network security. Craig has also held marketing positions at Cisco Systems and Reed Elsevier. He has a CISSP certification and received a SANS Institute Information Security Leadership Award for his work at Dell. He holds an MBA from B. Y. U. in 1997.
Forum 2008 Financial Services Technology
The 2008 Financial Services Technology Forum focuses on new cutting-edge enterprise applications and solutions that are sustainable, flexible and increase profitability. This year’s event features over 30 interactive exhibits and 20 conference sessions presented involve all corporate users, suppliers of services to small, medium and large enterprises.