The financial desktop is going through its most fundamental change in 20 years - as a confluence of forces come together. End users have become overwhelmed by the sheer amount of data and applications they have to work with. Large data providers have consolidated and their products have become monolithic, while a new breed of independent workflow and data apps are offering choice and flexibility around their specific niches. Cloud providers are creating data marts, facilitating data discovery and delivery. Meanwhile desktop technology is evolving to help end users cope and make better use of what is available to them.
During this webinar we will bring together experts from across the industry to discuss how the desktop of the future will evolve as a result of this confluence of forces. How should enterprises and solution providers be thinking about their desktop strategies, to best embrace the change and to improve the productivity of their staff across the front, middle and back office?
End Users: Information Overload
Data Providers: Sources are Diversifying Despite Consolidation at the Top
Application Interoperability: Progress but more to do
New Tools and Old Tools with New Tricks
Panel Q&A
The financial desktop is going through its most fundamental change in 20 years - as a confluence of forces come together. End users have become overwhelmed by the sheer amount of data and applications they have to work with. Large data providers have consolidated and their products have become monolithic, while a new breed of independent workflow and data apps are offering choice and flexibility around their specific niches. Cloud providers are creating data marts, facilitating data discovery and delivery. Meanwhile desktop technology is evolving to help end users cope and make better use of what is available to them.
During this webinar we will bring together experts from across the industry to discuss how the desktop of the future will evolve as a result of this confluence of forces. How should enterprises and solution providers be thinking about their desktop strategies, to best embrace the change and to improve the productivity of their staff across the front, middle and back office?
End Users: Information Overload
Data Providers: Sources are Diversifying Despite Consolidation at the Top
Application Interoperability: Progress but more to do
New Tools and Old Tools with New Tricks
Panel Q&A