The large-scale transition to T+1 is about more than a change in clocks, it offers an opportunity to re-evaluate, reinforce, and improve a financial services firm’s operations. Operational resilience ...
Operational resilience is defined as an organization's capability to endure adverse disruptions, adapt to challenges and recover from events such as cyberattacks, natural disasters, supply chain ...
In today’s fast-paced financial environment, the ability to withstand and recover from disruptions is more crucial than ever. The rise in cyber attacks and ransomware, along with an intensified focus ...
With more than four decades of experience in delivering data and technology solutions to financial entities and professionals across the globe, Bloomberg is known for setting a high standard of ...
Kicking off 2025, operational resilience and zero downtime are just two of the concerns on the minds of financial sector professionals and leaders. The Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA), which ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) has quickly become a cornerstone of U.S. economic growth, national security, and global competitiveness, as underscored by the White House’s AI Action Plan. The plan makes ...
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Greater operational resilience demands significant advances in automation. Manual processes are the enemy of efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Troubleshooting, communication, and mitigation will be ...
Powering everything from smartphones, energy infrastructure, electric transport, and AI systems, semiconductors have become a cornerstone of economic innovation. However, rapid progress has an impact.
True resilience means getting more from what you already own. This starts with a relentless focus on extracting maximum value ...