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Study Group: CIOs and CTOs in the Banking Industry in GLG Member Programs(?)

Council Members in this Study Group: 9

This study group may include experts knowledgeable on topics such as IT Services, consumer electronics, wireless devices, software, hardware, information technology, semiconductors, media, cable, satellite, internet, broadband, global positioning systems, advertising, online media, telecommunications, networking, wireless, and data storage, among others.

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Howard Bruck, Chief Information Officer, Hudson Valley BankHoward Bruck
Chief Information Officer
Hudson Valley Bank

Howard Bruck is the Chief Information Officer at Hudson Valley Bank, a commercial bank. He is also an Adjunct Professor of Management at the Fordham Graduate Business School. He has over 25 years of experience in the information technology sector. He specializes in financial services technology, outsourcing,...

GLG NewsSMAnalyses by this Study Group's Leading Experts(?)

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Desktop virtualization as no-brainer, nearly there | 05-13-2008
Author: Howard Bruck, Chief Information Officer, Hudson Valley Bank

Desktop virtualization has always been an enticing proposition, but it was never able to overcome the practical limitations, and more importantly never gained acceptance from the user base.  However, the proliferation and acceptance of browser based applications, proliferation of...

Virtualization: Hot Technology for 2008 | 02-04-2008
Analysis of: Virtualization: Hot Technology for 2008 | www.networkworld.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor

Virtualization will help reduce the strain put on Data Centers by reducing power, air condition and space requirements.   What impact will it have on hardware producers as hardware becomes software?

Are Companies Really Going to be Adopting These Technologies/Processes in 2008 | 01-28-2008
Author: GLG Expert Contributor

In her "Five Trends That Will Shape The Business Process" report, Leaver and her team detail the five most significant trends in the business process and applications space for 2008. They include: Dynamic Business Applications; Web 2.0 and tech populism; software-as-a-service (SaaS); business process...

Will Mobile Banking Become Mainstream or Remain on the Fringe | 12-26-2007
Analysis of: Are Texting Services Here to Stay or Not? | www.americanbanker.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor

Even though the Gartner research says most people won’t ever use mobile banking, people are using it. As the new generations are becoming bank customers, they are going to expect account access though their mobile devices. Mobile devices are what they are used to using, so if you want to get their business,...

Wall Street Firms Increasingly Adopt Web 2.0 | 12-21-2007
Analysis of: Wall Street Firms Increasingly Adopt Web 2.0 | www.wallstreetandtech.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor

As Web 2.0 takes hold and individual traders look to social networking sites to share information.

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Most Common Company Types:

  • Regional Banks
  • Credit Union
  • Consulting Firm
  • Independent Consulting Firm
  • Individual/Small Consultancy
  • National Banks
  • Savings & Loan, Thrifts
  • Software & Services

Most Common Job Types:

  • Chief Information Officer
  • Director
  • Consultant
  • Principal
  • Chief Technology Officer

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40 of the leading 50
global mutual funds
15 of the leading 20
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8 of the leading 10
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