NAB shifts almost a fifth of its apps to the cloud
The National Australia Bank has reduced its legacy IT applications by 11 per cent, or 278, since FY17 while at the same time migrating 19 per cent of current IT applications to the cloud.
The National Australia Bank has reduced its legacy IT applications by 11 per cent, or 278, since FY17 while at the same time migrating 19 per cent of current IT applications to the cloud.
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Financial services firms are intently focused on the challenges of competing in fast-changing, competitive markets. At these firms, finance executives and managers are expected to play a pivotal role by supplying visibility into financial performance and helping to shape strategic direction. Yet many finance executives are bogged down by inefficient legacy financial management systems that lack flexibility and provide limited insight into the business. Labor-intensive manual processes and data silos are undercutting the ability of finance executives to innovate, help drive growth and achieve business objectives.