John Barber, Vice President and Head of Europe at Infosys Finacle, outlines six compelling reasons why banks must accelerate their cloud adoption, emphasizing the necessity of cloud-native cores. Despite these benefits, some banks remain skeptical, while others are progressing more slowly on their cloud journey.
He concludes by discussing what next-generation core banking will look like and recommends four strategies to accelerate cloud adoption.
Next-gen core banking: Powered by cloud
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