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published on Feb 21, 2017
This NelsonHall assessment analyzes IBM's offerings and capabilities in FinTech services for the banking industry. IBM is one of a number of banking services vendors analyzed in NelsonHall’s comprehensive industry analysis programs.
NelsonHall’s retail banking BPS vendor assessment for IBM is a comprehensive assessment of IBM’s FinTech offerings and capabilities for the banking industry designed for:
The report provides a comprehensive and objective analysis of IBM’sFinTech services for banking offerings, capabilities, and market and financial strength, including:
IBM began its automation journey ten years ago by deploying scripting and macros into client operations to automate manual processes. Traditional scripting combined several commands on one machine to automate a process. In order to automate processing across multiple machines, processes, or products, multiple scripts providing the same service would have to be deployed across each one.
In the past two years, analytics based automation scripts have allowed one script to be deployed across multiple machines, processes, or products. IBM began the FinTech services part of the automation journey during 2014, in response to multiple requests from its global banking clients.
The unit is part of IBM's GBS (Global Business Services). In August 2016, IBM formed the business platforms unit within GBS to house the FinTech services offerings. The financial industry is the largest industry, by revenue, at IBM.