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Software Development for Financial Services: Technologies, Trends, Challenges, and Best Practices

Existek

The sector is undergoing a significant transformation driven by technology, with fintech startups and established financial institutions investing heavily in new software and systems. How to build your own fintech application, and how much it would cost? How to build your own fintech application, and how much it would cost?

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How Western Asset Management Is Mitigating Cloud Threats

Palo Alto Networks

Banking, investment management and FinTech have continually invested in technology upgrades, data analytics and differentiated product offerings in an increasingly competitive and evolving investment landscape. Initially deployed on AWS, WAM’s DevOps teams plan to expand to Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform.

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Prisma Cloud 2.0 Just Launched: Why a Comprehensive CNSP is Essential

Palo Alto Networks

Why is it essential for a CISO, cybersecurity leader, cloud security engineer or DevOps engineer? In the US, Prisma Cloud also supports AWS GovCloud and Azure Government. A large fintech company switched to Prisma Cloud after a year of shaping their security processes around multiple point-solution vendors.

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How companies adopt and apply cloud native infrastructure

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

47% of respondents working in organizations that have adopted cloud native said DevOps teams are responsible for their organizations’ cloud native infrastructures, signaling a tight bond between DevOps and cloud native concepts. AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud (15%). AWS and Google Cloud (14%).

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Machine Learning at scale: first impressions of Kubeflow

OpenCredo

My most recent client was a Fintech who had ambitions to build a Machine Learning platform for real-time decision making. I find this a wonderfully powerful paradigm; the move towards DevOps has blurred the boundaries of application development and deployment, and this choice drives the same for machine learning. Why this blog post?