Financial Services Cloud Forum

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Welcome! The mission of the Financial Services Cloud Forum is to bring like-minded people together who are interested in materially reducing the risk of cloud consumption across the financial services industry.

This forum offers content, resources and opportunities to collaborate on the latest industry trends, access to financial services experts, live webinars, networking, member-generated content, working group opportunities, plus much more.  
 
We look forward to learning with you, and from you.  

The Financial Services Cloud Council and Forum Team 

Latest Discussions

  • Welcome to the IBM Financial Services Cloud Council and Forum, a collaborative space where like-minded people come together to materially reduce the risk of cloud consumption across the financial services industry. 
We invite you to share your ...

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  • Please help me welcome our 5 newest members listed below to the Financial Services Cloud Forum
for 30–Sept-2024. @Roberto Belmar Westpac @Prashil Patel Westpac @Anna Grevsjö - Husqvarna Group @Oliver Smith - Nationwide @Lakshmi ...

  • Hello Gary , Welcome to the Community. We look forward to you sharing your thought leadership. Please reach out to @Krista Summitt regarding our blogging program. This forum would be interested in hearing, learning and collaborating around Cloud Resiliency ...

Latest Blogs

  • In this episode of Banking on the Cloud, IBM North America Cloud and Controls Leader @David Kliemann sits down with host (and David's counterpart in IBM Europe) @Anne Leslie to discuss how IBM is collaborating with financial services institutions ...

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  • If you are attending the IBM TechXchange 2024 Conference on October 21-24, 2024 in Las Vegas, NV, you are likely trying to choose which of the 1300+ sessions to attend. To save you some time, we’ve identified 10 must-attend sessions ...

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  • How often does your bank perform risk analysis on blockchain addresses? Our research shows banks encounter blockchain addresses often via their source of wealth process and fraud and investigations processes. Despite OFAC already ...

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