Tag: MicroSoft
Lloyds partners Microsoft for online banking facial recognition
Lloyds is teaming up with Microsoft to pilot the use of fingerprint and facial recognition technology for online banking logins on Windows 10 devices. Read more: www.finextra.com
Open source data: The last FinTech frontier
In the early days, programmers and software developers shared their creations learned from each other and advanced computing. Read more: www.crowdfundinsider.com
Century-old bank plans digital revamp to fight FinTech
Siam Commercial Bank Pcl, Thailand's oldest homegrown lender, plans to reinvent its mobile digital payment platform. Read more: www.bloomberg.com
Accenture, IBM and Microsoft fuel blockchain market growth
The global blockchain market will experience massive growth during the next five years. Read more: www.bankingtech.com
Acadian Asset Management taps Microsoft big data tech
Acadian Asset Management is set to start using a Microsoft prediction engine. Read more: www.finextra.com
Microsoft adds JPMorgan’s ‘Quorum’ blockchain to Azure
Microsoft has added JPMorgan’s Quorum project to its blockchain tool box. Read more: www.coindesk.com
Bank blockchain choices come down to IBM vs. Microsoft
Two tech giants have positioned themselves in a frenzy of blockchain projects and partnerships designed to help financial services firms. Read more: www.americanbankers.com
JP Morgan, Santander said to join new ethereum blockchain group
Dubbed Enterprise Ethereum, the project's founding membership is said to include major financial institutions, tech giants and natural resources companies. Read more: www.coindesk.com
Microsoft details collaboration with blockchain startup Tierion
Microsoft revealed it is working with blockchain startup Tierion to determine how decentralised identities could validate data, claims or agreements. Read more: www.coindesk.com
Microsoft CEO says InsurTech shows the future of chat bots
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, suggests looking at the insurance industry for a look into how chat bots are being used commercially. Read more: www.cnbc.com