BOSTON - The loosely knit community of open-source software developers are the latest in the tradition of high-tech rebels leading the way to new standards and technologies, but they aren't all "script kiddies" and teen hackers, a new survey shows. Respondents to a survey by Boston Consulting Group found that...
STAMFORD, Conn. - The Internet is a popular place to do business, for good or ill, according to a study that shows that online fraud losses in 2001 were 19 times that of offline sales. But the study by GartnerG2, a business strategy research service of Gartner Inc., also shows...
RIVERSIDE, Calif. - Surf and sun may be on the minds of a lot of young Californians, but for Scott Murray and Jeremiah Worthington, the big thing was creating a home-grown online lending system that's now saving their employer a cool $120,000 a year or so. Using what was available...
COLUMBIA, S.C. - From brochureware to community portals to account aggregation, what a long, strange trip it's been for Web sites in credit union land, and who knows where it's going next? Bill Wagner's willing to hazard a guess. "In the not-so-distant future, the most functional CU Web site will...
COLUMBIA, S.C. - As more consumers move to the Web for their financial services, it's becoming increasingly crucial that credit unions help them when they get there. Because of that, self-service tools - from the simplest FAQ's to emerging technical wizardry such as virtual agents - are also becoming increasingly...
COLUMBIA, S.C. - Serving up cutting-edge technology to a tech-savvy membership wasn't the goal of Blackhawk Credit Union when it decided to go with IP telephony for its phone service. In fact, the $190 million, 40,000-member community CU in southwestern Wisconsin made the move to cut phone bills and create...
COLUMBIA, S.C. - Credit unions would seem to have a natural advantage as the next phase of customer-relationship management - or member-relationship management - solutions and technology sweep through the business world. According to Gartner Inc., a Connecticut-based think tank and consultancy, 40% of enterprises with such solutions in place...
COLUMBIA, S.C. - Brad Wood knows a lot of certifications, that seemingly never-ending list of acronyms that indicates specialized training in a specific technology or vendor's product. As network administrator at Clark County Schools Employees Credit Union in Vancouver, Wash., Wood has to know what they mean when he hires...
LOS ANGELES - A recent report on Internet use from a major research university can tell decision makers a lot about those who matter most to the nation's credit unions - individual households and the consumers living there. The study is the UCLA Internet Report 2001 - "Surveying the Digital...
COLUMBIA, S.C. - In the weeks since Microsoft launched its newest operating system with assertions that it's the most secure thing yet, serious breaches have been discovered, including the latest, which was severe enough that the federal government is recommending a key XP feature be disabled. That would be the...