More than 10 years ago, when I was at CeBIT in Hanover, we had this great idea of “Mobile Payment”. The case: Pay via your mobile carrier’s bill. The problem: The carriers wanted to earn their fortune with mobile transactions. The consequence: “Mobile Payment” was too expensive and – in addition: Carriers wanted to limit [...]
Financial Services and Banking respectively are affected by two major trends. Causes for these trends are internal and external influences: External influences are for example new technological developments and Web 2.0 / Enterprise 2.0 while internal influences are such as cost pressure on Information Technology departments and organizational restructuring.
Trend 1 – Enterprise Architecture Management (EAM) [...]
“Of the next billion people who come online, the vast majority of them are going to do so for the first time through a mobile device.” – Jimmy Wales in SAP Spectrum, [Manr10, p. 17]
Where does this road lead?
“If you had asked most bankers five years ago when they thought that mobile banking [...]
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