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Published December 14, 2012

OpenText aims to help transform Asian banks’ data access and storage

Albert Tay, financial services director at OpenText, explains how the company’s range of offerings can help banks manage their data no matter the stage of their technological maturity.

Date: Dec 14, 2012
Author: Carol Wheatcroft
Categories: Data & Analytics, Data Management
Keywords: Albert Tay, OpenText, EIM, ECM, BPM, Big Data, CEM, BI, SaaS, Data Storage

“Big Data” is a theme frequently mentioned by banks and vendors in the context of unstructured data, but it tends to mean different things to different players. For OpenText, a leader in enterprise…

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