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Central Bank of India signs with TCS for FNS core banking platform

The Central Bank of India (CBI) has contracted with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) for the supply and implementation of Australia's Financial Network Services (FNS) core banking system, Bancs.

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Rats! Freak outage shuts down New Zealand Stock Exchange

The New Zealand Stock Exchange was forced to close for several hours on Monday after rodents apparently chewed through a fibre-optic communication cable, leading to the collapse of the country's telecoms network.

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CheckFree EBPP service halted by power outage

US-based CheckFree's online bill payment service ground to a halt Wednesday following a power outage at the vendor's data centre in Georgia.

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US financial institutions burdened by business continuity rules

A six-month investigation by the Financial Services Technology Consortium has documented over 100 business continuity regulations, standards and guidelines affecting US financial institutions.

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FSSCC puts disaster recovery back on the action agenda

The Financial Services Sector Coordinating Council has issued a paper identifying critical issues for industry participants to address in preparing the US financial system for potential disruption caused by acts of terrorism, natural disasters or cyber attacks.

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Commerzbank taps IBM for storage overhaul

Germany's Commerzbank has signed a multi-million dollar contract with IBM for the supply of storage servers and software which it will use to consolidate and streamline its existing data archiving and disaster recovery infrastructure.

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Australian banks claim A$300 billion cost for NZ IT reforms

The Australian Bankers' Assocation says New Zealand central bank reforms aimed at limiting IT offshoring by the country's biggest banks could cost the industry up to A$300 million in lost efficiencies.

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Italy's MPS switches on high-speed data storage network

Italian banking group Monte dei Paschi di Siena (MPS) is using high-speed optical networking technology from Cisco Systems to improve interconnectivity and underpin business continuity between regional data centres.

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Westpac capitulates to NZ demands for local incorporation

Westpac Bank is to resubmit proposals to shift its mainframe processing in New Zealand to Australia after capitulating to the NZ Reserve Bank's demands for local incorporation.

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WestLB rolls out Gissing's ConteX MCS market data contribution system

German bank WestLB has implemented Gissing Software's ConteX Multi Contribution System (MCS) which it is using to send real-time price contributions to third party data vendors and internal departments.

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SunGard Availability Services acquires Inflow

SunGard Availability Services has signed a deifinitive agreement to acquire Inflow, a Denver-based provider of application hosting and business continuity services. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

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Bank of Nova Scotia hit by computer malfunction

Yet another financial services firm in Canada has suffered systems failure, this time Bank of Nova Scotia customers were unable to conduct electronic transactions after the bank's main computer system malfunctioned.

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Systems glitch halts trading on the JSE

South Africa's Johannesburg Securities Exchange (JSE) was forced to suspend trading on its equities market yesterday following problems with its hosted Sets trading system and Infowitz data delivery application, which are provided by the London Stock Exchange.

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Futures firms pore over disaster test results

Market entities representing approximately 96% of US futures trading volume participated in the first industry-wide disaster recovery tests earlier this month.

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US government slams financial sector IT recovery failings

The US Government Accountability Office has ripped into the Securities and Exchange Commission and top trading firms for failing to adequately protect their operations from risk of disruption by terrorist attacks or other disasters.

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Reuters rocked by power failure

Reuters is struggling to restore services for customers after a power outage at one of its data centres in London knocked out critical pricing and datafeed systems before close of business yesterday.

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SunGard to spin off availability services business

SunGard is to spin off its availability services business into a separate publicly traded company through a tax-free distribution of shares, which is expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2005.

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Sun bids to reverse Wall Street decline

Sun Microsystems has unveiled a raft of initiatives for financial services companies as it bids to reverse its declining influence on Wall Street and address the threat posed by lower-cost servers and the burgeoning open source movement.

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Desjardins ATMs hit by system failures

Canadian financial services group Desjardins has joined the growing list of banks in the country experiencing computer problems, after ATMs belonging to its Montreal-based Mouvement Desjardins credt union subsidiary were hit by system outages.

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Scotia Capital signs with BT for multi-site voice trading system

Canada's Scotia Capital is deploying a voice trading system supplied by BT across its 250-position Toronto trading floor and across 100 positions at its remote business continuity planning (BCP) centre located outside the city.