developing applications for the bank in comment and analysis
Is Skype secure enough for businesses?
Comment They sell for $12 each, alongside stolen credit cards details with card verification values ($1 to $6) and a full identity including US bank account, credit card, date of birth and government issued identification number ($14 to $18). [02 Apr 2007]
Butler on: Enterprise portals - still de rigueur
Comment The case of the bank and the building society merger, where the ability to offer products from each of the previous organisations, at every one of the combined branches was required. Whether to provide a unifying technology layer across disparate... [24 Mar 2004]
The Bloor Perspective: Microsoft McCarthyism, e-banking and investment reforms
Comment There are always certain things you cannot do over the web - such as scream at a bank manager! Perhaps the plaintiffs would be more fruitfully engaged in R&D in imaginative applications in future products and services which would be increasingly... [24 Feb 2003]
The Bloor Perspective: The new iMac, web services and vendor wealth
Comment While the company can ride out any recession with $4bn in the bank, annual revenues have dropped from $8bn to under $6bn and while anyone who has ever used an Apple machine is unlikely to go back to anything 'inferior', the sales of new machines... [14 Jan 2002]
The Bloor Perspective: WorldPay and ecommerce payments
Comment By spreading itself so widely across the financial spectrum, WorldPay ensures that its customers don't have to worry about accepting an obscure card from Brazil or paying aggregated receipts into their offshore bank accounts. [19 Nov 2000]
