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Sun in Financial Services
1 Feb 2006
#15879
Listen to Webcasts and Audiocasts of Sun Analyst Summit 2006
Annual Event for Industry and Financial Analysts

Listen to Sun executives highlight the company's 2006 priorities, long-term strategy and vision by tuning in to on-demand replays of sessions held during the annual Sun Analyst Summit which took place January 31 - February 2 in San Francisco. Keynotes from Chairman and CEO Scott McNealy, President and COO Jonathan Schwartz and others are available.

30 Jan 2006
#15806
New Online Trading System to Expedite Customer Trading
Sun's Network Computing Infrastructure Meets Challenge of Geojit Financial Services

Geojit Financial Services, India's leading financial services company and operator of India's first online trading system, will be launching a new, enhanced online trading system called Mercury Online that was developed by deploying Sun's mid-range datacenter servers based on UltraSPARC IV processors in a high availability configuration running on the Solaris Operating System (Solaris OS) and Sun Cluster.

30 Jan 2006
#15781
Financial Insights' Top Strategic IT Initiatives for Banking
IDC Company Also Offering U.S. Banking Spending Guide

IDC company Financial Insights has released its annual report identifying the Top 10 IT initiatives that will have key strategic importance for banking organizations worldwide in 2006, and announced the availability of a U.S. banking IT spending guide that provides five-year spending forecasts with specific data related to banks' and credit unions' allocation of their IT dollars.

30 Jan 2006
#15855
Sun Infrastructure, Fidelity Profile Software Taking Thai Bank Into the Future
Offers One of the Largest Real-time, Online-banking Databases in the World

Thailand's second largest commercial bank, Krung Thai Bank (KTB), has chosen network infrastructure from Sun to power Fidelity Information Services Profile software, a real-time core system that now handles its 13 million customer accounts. KTB's implementation is among the largest installations of real-time implementations running on a single vendor platform, namely Sun's Solaris Operating System (Solaris OS).

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