Ad-hoc | 7 March 2001 07:31
Ad hoc-Service: DataDesign AG
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High demand in banking
Munich – DataDesign AG, a leading provider for transaction and security
solutions in the Internet business field, reports full order books for the
coming months. Demand for modern e-banking and e-brokerage solutions offered by
DataDesign AG has increased considerably during the first few months of the new
year. In addition to existing customers who have placed follow-up orders, the
products offered by DesignData AG have also attracted a large number of new
customers. Among others, these include HSBC Trinkaus & Burkhardt KG, the
Oldenburgische Landesbank AG and the Berliner Börse (Berlin stock exchange).
The partnership with Siemens Business Services, SBS, is also proving to be a
fruitful venture. The Bethmann-Bank is now also using DataDesign technologies
whilst benefiting from the hosting business model (ASP) offered in cooperation
with SBS. This is an interesting option which is primarily aimed towards small
and medium-sized banks. One advantage for DataDesign in this target group is the
fact that the software provider ensures integration in existing back-end
systems as well as offering complete e-banking and e-brokerage solutions.
Particularly in the case of banks which use the Kordoba and Actis systems, this
leads to considerably shorter project running times as a result of the pre-
configured linkage of DataDesign products.
Due to the high increase in demand and the excellent customer base, DataDesign
AG will be introducing new financial products over the new few weeks, which will
supplement the companys previous product range.
Ad-Hoc-Mitteilung, DataDesign AG, München, 07.03.20021
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