Microsoft Financial Services Developer Conference 2008 Recap March 12 - 13: New York, New York
Thank you to the more than 600 financial services developers, architects, BDMs, TDMs, partners, and Microsoft attendees who made the 6th Annual Microsoft Financial Developers Conference held at the Marriot Marquis in New York a great success!
This year’s main theme was high-performance computing, and attendees heard from presenters across a wide spectrum of organizations -- including key partners and industry peers -- about how to harness the power of high-performance computing to drive competitive advantage and time-to-market in financial services.
Around the secondary theme of Software + Services (S+S), attendees heard how financial services organizations can create a shared architecture, programming model and skill set that helps shape and deliver consistent experiences throughout the enterprise, and across the Web, to PCs and other devices.
A more ubiquitous example of Software + Services (S+S) was on display in the 2009 Ford Lincoln MKS featured at the conference. Attendees were able to experience firsthand the suite of features that will make their lives more convenient -- all powered by Sync, the voice-activated, in-car communication system powered by Microsoft technology.
As in past years, we strongly emphasized the voice of the customer with presentations by Wachovia, Milliman, UNUM, and Merrill Lynch, among others. This ensured that these technologies were presented from a variety of perspectives, not just from that of Microsoft product managers from Redmond, WA.
Download presentations from the conference WFS Innovation Awards Windows in Financial Services, the magazine for Microsoft intelligence in the financial enterprise, announced its 2008 Developer Awards at Microsoft’s Sixth Annual Financial Services Developer Conference on March 13th, 2008.
The five 2008 award winners were selected by clearly demonstrating the advantage each solution provides its firm at a time when gaining an advantage in the financial sector has increasingly become dependent on developing innovative technology. The winning solutions exhibit advanced application of Microsoft technology to solve practical business problems, streamline efficiency, and increase productivity in banking, investment management and compliance functions within the firms.
The five winners were: - Chicago Mercantile Exchange for its Auditing and Compliance Application
- Bank Of America for its Global Underwriting Solution
- Merrill Lynch for its Application Lifecycle Framework
- Piraeus Bank for its International eBanking Platform
- MAAKL MUTUAL Berhad for its Home Office Application
Download the Silverlight 2 (Beta 1) Retail Financial Services Demonstrator! The Silverlight 2 Retail Financial Services Demonstrator provides essential resources to help customers and ISVs to create their own demo or proof of concept based on the Silverlight 2 platform. Included in the kit are: - Functional Silverlight 2 Website (Woodgrove Financial)
- Installation, customization and demo script that provides step by step instructions for installing the demo, customizing the data shown in the demo as well has how to step through the site with talking points.
- Source Code – that is right, you also get to see and use the source code to see what is going on under the covers and use as a foundation for your own POC!
Why use Silverlight 2 and the Demonstrator? - Immersive, cross-platform/cross-browser user experience
- Insightful visualizations, improved end user experience that can be personalized and branded
- Great performance, reuse of .NET code on the web (cross platform!!)
- Great examples of using visualizations to help sell and service financial products including cause and effect, multiple scenarios, unified communications, etc…
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