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May 15, 2008

What is ‘world class technology’?

It’s a question that came up yesterday in discussion with a group of bankers and I often find myself challenged to discuss ‘world class technology’ with folks. This is because they want to be leading edge, innovative, seeking new ways of doing business and driving the engines of the bank with best in class.

But ‘world class technology’.

What is that?

Is it IBM?

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