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CFO Tech Outlook | Wednesday, October 21, 2020
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FREMONT, CA: In the upcoming decades, we can expect to see more people using technology. The wake of the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the process of digitalization with multiple financial institutions shifting their services to the digital realm. Companies and individuals are striving to adopt new technologies in order to embrace the “new normal.”
Businesses and Financial Services technology is currently undergoing a profound transformation, as pressure has increased across supply chain and operations. The decline in the demand for goods and services because of reduced disposable income in the populations, CIOs and their teams prepare to embrace the next big digital transformation phase.
Financial institutions need to modernize their technology function to support expanded digitization of every aspect of their businesses, considering the competitive environment of rising cost pressures. Rapid action and response are essential.
Data-driven decision-making can help financial institutions to go through challenging times, enabling transformation in core missions, including supply-chain management, last-mile delivery, product development, customer demand analysis, data, and information governance. These are the cornerstone that enterprises need to survive in this unusual time. It has been predicted that more than 150 billion devices would be connected across the world by 2025, mostly able to create data in real-time
On the other hand, real-time predictive analytics can help curb the consequences of threats to the supply chain. Poor decisions in difficult times would lead to potential loss. In order to effectively serve its markets, businesses would need real-time data on temporary or permanent market interruptions.
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