The IT Financial System of Tomorrow: From Pure Banking IT to a Connected Business Architecture

The financial IT system of tomorrow is modular, open, and networked. It enables customer-centric service bundles and embedded finance within ecosystems, leverages data and AI broadly, and ensures compliance automatically. The core remains as a critical piece of infrastructure, but in a slimmer and more invisible form. Those who think “service-first” today, orchestrate real-time data, and embrace DevOps operations are laying the groundwork for scalable business models in a connected financial world of tomorrow.

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Quantum computing in the financial sector: fundamentals, potential and challenges

Quantum computing is seen as a potential revolution in the financial services sector: it promises to handle complex analyses with a level of performance that is not available to traditional computers (Dietz et al., 2020; Bova et al., 2023). Potential fields of application for quantum computing are di-verse and include, for example, portfolio management, risk analysis, corporate finance or customer-oriented analyses (Dietz et al., 2020). Anyone who ignores quantum computing today risks being left behind in the long term. In this blog post, Benjamin Schaefer explains the basics of quantum compu-ting, sheds light on its diverse potential and areas of application in the financial services sector and discusses the associated technological, security-related and personnel challenges.

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