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Banking on mainframe-led digital transformation for financial services

IBM Big Data Hub

Before the internet and cloud computing , and before smartphones and mobile apps, banks were shuttling payments through massive electronic settlement gateways and operating mainframes as systems of record. Complex analytical queries atop huge datasets on the mainframe can eat up compute budgets and take hours or days to run.

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IBM Cloud delivers enterprise sovereign cloud capabilities

IBM Big Data Hub

We strongly believe the influx of data associated with AI will fuel tremendous business innovations, but requires strategic considerations, including around where data resides, data privacy, resilience, operational controls, regulatory requirements and compliance, and certifications. And our work doesn’t stop there.

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5 things to know: IBM Cloud’s mission to accelerate innovation for clients

IBM Big Data Hub

Here are five things you need to know about how IBM Cloud is helping clients make the right workload-placement decisions based on resiliency, performance, security, compliance and total cost of ownership. Additionally, clients across industries are taking advantage of IBM Cloud® HPC and grid computing to innovate faster.

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Summary – “Industry in One: Financial Services”

ARMA International

The scope of a records and information management (RIM) program in financial services can seem overwhelming. Compared to other industries, the complexities of managing records and information in financial services are arguably some of the toughest to solve, primarily because of the intense regulatory scrutiny.

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Leveraging high performance computing to help solve complex challenges across industries

IBM Big Data Hub

In today’s competitive business landscape, having high compute power can be critical. The solution also includes security and controls built into the platform and is designed to allow clients across industries to consume HPC as a fully managed service while helping them address third- and fourth-party risks.

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Tuesday’s Relativity Fest 2019 Sessions: eDiscovery Trends

eDiscovery Daily

However, the provisions of the GDPR apply beyond Europe, and the GDPR isn’t the only game in town–laws such as the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) have subject access request provisions creating compliance requirements in the Americas from Canada to Brazil. How to take advantage of electronic legal holds.