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<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''Treasurers want to be agnostic'''''</span> | :<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''Treasurers want to be agnostic on file formats'''''</span> | ||
:"Connecting to your bank via your ERP or TMS [often locks] you in to specific file formats. | :"Connecting to your bank via your ERP or TMS [often locks] you in to specific file formats. |
Latest revision as of 09:03, 27 March 2024
1. Information technology.
'Agnostic' denotes or relates to hardware or software that is compatible with many different types of platform or operating system.
- Treasurers want to be agnostic on file formats
- "Connecting to your bank via your ERP or TMS [often locks] you in to specific file formats.
- In the digital age, however, treasurers will increasingly want to be agnostic on file formats.
- If a bank or another provider were to experience operational problems, treasurers would want to be able to re-route cash and data seamlessly."
- ACT Smart Cash Management Conference Report, Spring 2018, p6 - William Wrest, director, strategy and business development at B2 Group.
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More broadly, an approach - or capability - that does not depend on too many preliminary criteria or assumptions.
For example, an industry agnostic approach to investment.