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1. '' | 1. ''Treasury technology - hardware - operating systems.'' | ||
Defined narrowly, an information technology platform is the hardware and operating system environment, in which a piece of software is run. | Defined narrowly, an information technology platform is the hardware and operating system environment, in which a piece of software is run. | ||
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2. '' | 2. ''Treasury - information technology - hardware - operating systems - software - applications.'' | ||
More broadly, any dimension of the information technology environment in which an application is run. | More broadly, any dimension of the information technology environment in which an application is run. | ||
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3. '' | 3. ''Working effectively with others - discussion and representation.'' | ||
Any forum for the exchange of ideas and for collective advocacy. | Any forum for the exchange of ideas and for collective advocacy. | ||
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4. '' | 4. ''Business skills - learning and development.'' | ||
Any foundational structure, or body of knowledge. | Any foundational structure, or body of knowledge. | ||
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* [[Bank of England]] | * [[Bank of England]] | ||
* [[Blockchain Governance Initiative Network]] (BGIN) | * [[Blockchain Governance Initiative Network]] (BGIN) | ||
* [[Business skills]] | |||
* [[Central bank]] | * [[Central bank]] | ||
* [[Centralised finance]] (CeFi) | * [[Centralised finance]] (CeFi) | ||
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* [[Smart contract]] | * [[Smart contract]] | ||
* [[Think tank]] | * [[Think tank]] | ||
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*[https://www.treasurers.org/hub/treasurer-magazine/moving-beyond-one-size-fits-all-treasury-platforms Moving beyond one-size-fits all treasury platforms - Jackie Bowie, Chatham Financial - ACT Web exclusive, 12 July 2024] | *[https://www.treasurers.org/hub/treasurer-magazine/moving-beyond-one-size-fits-all-treasury-platforms Moving beyond one-size-fits all treasury platforms - Jackie Bowie, Chatham Financial - ACT Web exclusive, 12 July 2024] | ||
*[https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/speech/2021/october/jon-cunliffe-swifts-sibos-2021 Is 'crypto' a financial stability risk? - Bank of England - Jon Cunliffe, Deputy Governor, Financial Stability - October 2021] | *[https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/speech/2021/october/jon-cunliffe-swifts-sibos-2021 Is 'crypto' a financial stability risk? - Bank of England - Jon Cunliffe, Deputy Governor, Financial Stability - October 2021] | ||
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]] | [[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]] |
Revision as of 20:38, 26 July 2024
1. Treasury technology - hardware - operating systems.
Defined narrowly, an information technology platform is the hardware and operating system environment, in which a piece of software is run.
- Embrace modular & interconnected technology platforms
- "As treasury functions continue to evolve in an increasingly complex and dynamic financial environment, the importance of embracing modular, interconnected technology platforms cannot be overstated."
- Moving beyond one-size-fits all treasury platforms - Jackie Bowie, Chatham Financial - ACT Web exclusive, 12 July 2024.
2. Treasury - information technology - hardware - operating systems - software - applications.
More broadly, any dimension of the information technology environment in which an application is run.
In this broader sense, the platform may include software, storage, and any other supporting frameworks.
- DeFi platforms - financial stability - regulatory challenges
- "The highly decentralised and global structure of the DeFi sector along with the difficulty to trace end users provide a unique set of challenges for regulators.
- ... the degree of decentralisation currently varies across platforms.
- However, in an extreme form, a DeFi platform could be completely decentralised with no identifiable legal entity, ownership nor even a point of human contact."
- Is 'crypto' a financial stability risk? - Bank of England - Jon Cunliffe, Deputy Governor, Financial Stability - October 2021.
3. Working effectively with others - discussion and representation.
Any forum for the exchange of ideas and for collective advocacy.
- Neutral platform for best practice
- "The Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum (OMFIF) is an independent think tank for central banking, economic policy and public investment.
- It is established to be a neutral platform for best practice in worldwide public-private sector exchanges."
- Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum - the Treasurer's Wiki.
4. Business skills - learning and development.
Any foundational structure, or body of knowledge.
- Economics helps understand business
- "The study of economics provides a platform for understanding business and a reference framework for business systems and techniques."
- Economics - the Treasurer's Wiki.
See also
- Algorithm
- Application
- Bank of England
- Blockchain Governance Initiative Network (BGIN)
- Business skills
- Central bank
- Centralised finance (CeFi)
- Crypto
- Cryptoassets
- Cryptocurrency
- Dashboard
- Decentralised finance (DeFi)
- Distributed ledger
- Economics
- Exchange
- Financial institution
- Financial intermediary
- Financial stability
- Hardware
- Information technology
- Invisible FX
- Learning and development
- Monetary
- Multibank platform
- New Payments Platform
- Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum
- Operating system
- Pension fund
- Prudential
- Regulation
- Software
- Sovereign wealth fund
- Smart contract
- Think tank
- Treasury
- Working effectively with others