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Revision as of 03:30, 6 February 2024
(IT).
The study, design, development, implementation, support or management of computer-based information systems.
- Empowered by data
- "I think treasurers and finance professionals need to be much more tech-savvy going forward...
- ... I think AI's influence will be positive...
- ... It provides an opportunity for treasury to take its commercial acumen and be the copilot to all of finance and to the internal stakeholders because you're empowered by data."
- The Treasurer magazine, December 2019, p19 - Stuart Wray CA AMCT, Head of Implementation, Future Finance, RBS.
See also
- Artificial intelligence (AI)
- Boilerplate
- Centre for Finance, Technology and Entrepreneurship
- Cybersecurity
- Dark web
- Digital technology
- Encryption
- Fintech
- HTTP
- Hypertext Transfer Protocol, Secure (https)
- Information and communications technology
- Internet
- Interoperability
- Luddite
- Markup language
- MIS
- Natural language generation
- Protocol
- Regtech
- Technology
- Telematics
- URL
- Visualisation
- World wide web (www)