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Innovate now or fall behind in 2025

Innovate now or fall behind in 2025

Innovation is not a new concept but embracing it rapidly and adapting to the disruption it brings is going to be key in 2025. Those that fail to innovate, and in particular quickly embrace technological innovations to enhance their core offerings, risk being left behind in the race to triumph in the financial markets. As […]

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Automated Intelligent Regression Testing

Automated Intelligent Regression Testing

Reduce testing cycles, operational and business risks and overall costs, whilst ensuring faster time-to-market and early detection of defects.

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Rapid Prototyping – Deliver Fast, Workable, Interactive Software

Rapid Prototyping – Deliver Fast, Workable, Interactive Software

Deliver fast, workable, interactive software that allows ideas and concepts testing.

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Rapid Prototyping

Rapid Prototyping

Businesses waste substantial resources on technology. Brickendon’s rapid prototyping methodology enables technology and software ideas to be trialed and tested before being rolled out across the whole organisation. It delivers fast, workable interactive software without significant investment of either time or resources and provides evidence for the production of a business case for further investment. […]

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The perils of data monetisation

The perils of data monetisation

For many years data monetisation has been seen as a way for data organisations (traditionally seen as cost centres) to reduce, or at least justify, their expense. By assembling data and then selling it either externally to third-party vendors, or internally within their own company, a data organisation could recoup some of its costs. This is, […]

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Out of sight out of mind – is it true GDPR only matters if you’re in the EU?

Out of sight out of mind – is it true GDPR only matters if you’re in the EU?

GDPR US impact Much has been written in Europe about the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), a new set of legislation due to come into effect on May 25, 2018, and billed as having the greatest impact on data collection, storage and usage of any regulation in the last 20 years. Fundamentally, from this date, […]

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Is it time for the financial services sector to embrace robots? Brickendon’s Datikashvili talks to The European

Is it time for the financial services sector to embrace robots? Brickendon’s Datikashvili talks to The European

Brickendon’s Director and Robotic Process Automation (RPA) expert Iya Datikashvili features in the latest edition of The European discussing automation and how we at Brickendon believe that 2018 will be the year that automation becomes the norm across the financial services sector and in particular RPA. For banks RPA has a number of benefits including […]

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Successful DevOps implementation requires mindset change

Successful DevOps implementation requires mindset change

While DevOps is basically the amalgamation of software development and operations, the merging of these two parts of the business alone is not enough. If you want to reap the full benefits of switching to a DevOps way of working, including reducing testing and development times (by as much as 80 per cent), significantly cutting […]

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Brexit next steps – where to now?

Brexit next steps – where to now?

One year on from the triggering of Article 50, and despite the headwinds caused by the political instability, the UK and EU27 countries have managed to agree on a transition period that will allow financial services firms to continue to benefit from passporting permissions until the end of 2020. While this political agreement creates a […]

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Automated Intelligent Regression Testing – Why implement AIRT?

Automated Intelligent Regression Testing – Why implement AIRT?

Testing and quality assurance are an essential part of the software development life cycle (SDLC) and without them software programmes would not be what they are today – useful, time-saving applications that help businesses carry out day-to-day processes in an efficient, secure and methodical manner. However, testing and quality assurance should not only be carried […]

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