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Agenda |
09.00 – 09.30 |
Registration |
09.30 - 10.00 |
Opening Keynote: Top 5 IT priorities for Asia Financial Industry in 2012
In 2012, the economic crisis forced CIOs to examine every aspect of their operations. Business leaders are still demanding improvements in productivity and additional capabilities that will reshape a bank's competitive position. Learn the top IT priorities for Asia Financial Industry and how to create new strategies which will define the future of Banking IT.
Executive Partner, Gartner Executive Programs, North Asia Gartner
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10.00 – 10.30 |
Keynote One: Cloud Computing: What's Real, What's Relevant for Financial Services?
The Financial Services industry has encountered tough times over the past few years.
While the industry is recovering, cost reduction and efficiency gains are still top of
mind. VMware is helping the industry go further on the virtualization journey with cloud
computing, real-time data management and support for remote and branch offices.
Chief System Consultant VMware
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10.30 - 11.00 |
Keynote Two: Delivering Critical Business Data On the Go
Today’s competitive environment is forcing companies to deliver critical information to employees and customers anywhere. This growing mobile community needs on the spot information, but wants it delivered over a range of handheld devices, causing new headaches for enterprise IT, even though they recognize this as a basic requirement. At this session, we will discuss some of the key challenges in extending Business Intelligence content across a distributed mobile workforce and how you can successfully put interactive and secure business data into the hands of decision makers from wherever they are on their device of choice.
Regional Director Actuate Asia Pacific.
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Technical Manager Actuate Asia Pacific
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11.00 - 11.15 |
Morning Networking Coffee Break
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11.15 – 11.45 |
Keynote Three: Mobile Game Changers
The break-neck pace at which technology is developing continues to provide new methods and platforms with which to engage customers, and M-banking just sparks the banking boom. The mobile-banking has emerged as the fastest growing channel in the banking industry. Rapid development in apps, platforms, standards and user expectations are offering banks with ample opportunities to build customer loyalty, satisfaction and profitability.
The other side of the coin is - such rapid developments also present numerous security, financial and operational risks. Still, no bank looking to build market share can afford to ignore the mobile channel, or risk lagging behind a valuable trend.
Listen to the game changers in the mobile banking industry on evolving strategies, the next phase of mobile banking and how to maintain a competitive advantage in the digital spectrum.
- Next-gen mobile banking - Apps and Functionality.
- Targeting new M-banking customers - corporate customers, the underbanked, untapped demographics.
- The global landscape - who's the master?
CIO Hong Kong Standard Chartered Bank
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11.45 - 12.15 |
Keynote Four: Globalization - Impact on Banking Technologies
Globalization is happening faster than you can imagine, and the world is getting flatter
ever than before. What will be the implications of globalization to the banking industry
and to your organizations? Have your technology requirements changed as a result of
globalization? What changes are taking place to the underlying drivers of technology
requirements? With reference against other industries, we discuss how an optimal mix
of technology spending can possibly be arrived, as well as how you potentially can
accelerate the pace towards achieving your business goals in a globalized world. We
will also illustrate the benefits of adopting some new technologies taking enterprise
mobility platform as an example.
Managing Director, Professional Services – Financial Sector, Asia Pacific and Japan Dell Hong Kong Limited
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12.15 – 13.00 |
CIO Insights Panel One: Technology & Innovation - The Future Vision of Banking & Financial Services
Moderator:
, Chief Representative, Asia - Pacific, The Open Computing Alliance (UK)
Executive Panelists:
, Director, Equity IT APAC, Credit Suisse
, SVP and Co-Head, Information Technology Division, Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd.
, CIO Asia Ex-Japan, Head of APAC Equities & Prime Services IT, Nomura Securities
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13.00 - 14.00 |
CIO Networking Luncheon Roundtables Sponsored by Citic Telecom CPC (By Invitation Only) Topic: Best Practice Data Security Control and Flexible Cloud Solutions - The Clues to Your Business Success
General Manager, Hong Kong Sales CITIC Telecom International CPC Ltd
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14.00 – 14.40 |
CIO Insights Panel Two: Facing the Road Ahead in Technology
Moderator:
, Program Director, CIO Connect Hong Kong Limited
Executive Panelists:
, Head of IT, Hong Kong, Allianz Global Investors Asia Pacific GmbH
, Head of IT, CASH
, Senior Vice President & Chief Information Officer, China Construction Bank (Asia)
, Director of IT, Swiss Reinsurance Company
, Managing Director and Head of Technology Infrastructure, Asia Pacific, UBS
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14.40 - 15.10 |
Keynote Five: Open Source Adoption in Financial Services
This session will profile the market shift to open source computing in banking & financial services and discuss how Red Hat, the world's leader in open source computing, is helping clients around the world to maximize return and reduce cost with its open source platform, middleware, and cloud technologies and solutions.
Topics covered will include:
- Overview of Open Source Adoption in Financial Services
- Red Hat's Global Financial Services Strategy
- Examples of Results Achieved in Banking, Securities, and Insurance
- A look Under The Hood at Red Hat Products and Solutions
Global Director Financial Services Red Hat Inc.
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Senior Engineer Red Hat Inc.
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15.10 – 15.40 |
Keynote Six: DDoS Attacks in Financial Institutions - It'll never happen to my organization?
For business decision makers such as CSOs, CIOs and directors of security, Arbor
Pravail reduces the risk of outages of critical services that reside in public and private
data centers. The cost of downtime goes beyond the financial loss to the business.
Service outages damage the firm’s brand, tie up expensive resources and lead to
customer churn. Do you want to be the next company in the news because of a DDoS
attack?
Regional Director Arbor Networks Inc.
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15.40 - 15.55 |
Afternoon Networking Coffee Break
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15.55 – 16.35 |
Panel Three: CISO Insights Panel: Managing Risk Across the Portfolio
Moderator:
, Partner, Advisory Services, Ernst & Young
Executive Panelists:
, Head - Compliance & Security, AEON Credit Service (ASIA) Co. Ltd.
, Head of I&TRG Regions (APAC & EMEA), Information & Technology Risk Governance, Deutsche Bank AG
, Executive Director, Chief Operational Risk Officer, ING Asia Pacific
, Head of IT Governance and Control, Asia Pacific, Nomura International (Hong Kong) Ltd.
,Head of Information Security, Ping An Insurance (Group) Company of China
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16.35 |
Closing Remarks |
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