| Complimentary
Webinar: Optimizing Organizational Performance Through
IT
Hosted by Gartner and Kirchman Corporation
Although
cost reduction has been and will continue to be a
predominant goal for banks, Gartner predicts that
revenue generation and compliance goals will drive
renewed investment in process automation in 2004.
At
this Webinar, Gartner analyst Susan Cournoyer
examines the combination of objectives that are driving
IT spending, and why banks are increasingly looking
to process automation to achieve their key business
goals.
Blair
Rugh, of Kirchman Corporation’s Kirchman Regulatory
Service, discusses how automation can be
utilized to decrease the cost of regulatory compliance,
and recommends the features of an automation system
that bankers should consider in making their automation
selections.
| Learn
more: |
| Date:
Wednesday, February 11, 2004 |
| Time:
12 Noon PST/3 p.m. EST (40-minute Webinar, 10-minute
Q&A) |
| Click
here to register now. |
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Susan
Cournoyer
Principal Analyst, Gartner, Inc.
Susan Cournoyer is a principal analyst for Gartner
Research, where she is part of the Global Industries
group. She is responsible for developing the worldwide
forecast for IT spending in the financial services
industry and for market share analysis of major
IT service providers targeting financial services.
Ms. Cournoyer came to Gartner from the Federal
Reserve Bank of Boston. |
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Blair
Rugh
Executive Director and Senior Vice President,
Kirchman
Blair Rugh is executive director and senior vice
president of Kirchman Regulatory Service, a division
of Kirchman Corporation. He is the primary author
of the Kirchman Regulatory Service manual and
a key contributor to the compliance section of
www.kirchman.com. In addition to speaking at company-sponsored
seminars and events, Mr. Rugh has more than 20
years experience in commercial and investment
banking. |
Registration:
“Seating” is limited, so please click
here to register now. Attendees will be accepted
on a first-come, first-served basis.
Questions?
Call Lisa Lovett now at 603-471-4213.
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