Cloud is no longer seen as a good-to-have but a must-have enabler in a bank’s technology stack, as they look to digitally transform. But there are operational challenges to deployment.
In discussion:
- Adoption trends: The move to the cloud is happening at pace. Our panel of experts looks at how cloud adoption can support business agility and digital transformation, as well as the business risks with not adopting cloud.
- Multi-cloud approach: Many regulators are encouraging banks to adopt a multi-cloud strategy to ensure resiliency. Our panel of experts explores the benefits of a multi-cloud environment and also some of the operational challenges.
- Strong security: With the banking sector facing ever-growing cyber threats, our panel of experts discuss whether next-generation clouds are making the operating environment more secure.
- Tackling fraud: Fraud is never far from the top of mind at banks, as they look to help protect themselves and their clients. How can organisations best use cloud technology to address fraud surges?
- Robust operations: Our panel of experts explore how regulators’ expectations are changing in terms of operational resiliency and the main challenges to disaster recovery in a multi-cloud environment.
In conversation with:
- Will Lovell, head of technology strategy and architecture, Bank of England
- Gordon Mackechnie, chief technology officer, Deutsche Bank
- Dominic Stewart, senior director of cloud engineering, Oracle UK
- Andy Sturrock, chief technology officer, Atom Bank
- Joy Macknight, editor, The Banker