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Adopting Azure for real-time payments

Adopting Azure for real-time payments

12:142019-01-22

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Transcript In this episode, Howard Bush talks with us about enabling real-time transactions instead of the customary batch transactions that financial institutions use today. The discussion also covers the problem of providing real-time transactions and recommends a set of tools to help you get going faster in your organization's digital transformation. SHOW LINKS Useful tools and services in planning and performing your migration to Azure. Industry Experiences Team home page Azure AppSource Azure Database Migration Service API Management Azure Marketplace Azure Migration Center Banking in capital markets (blog post) Cloud-based API Management: Harnessing the Power of APIs  Security Center Site Recovery V2 Auth API Howard Bush Howard Bush is a Principle Industry Lead for Azure for Banking and Capital Markets at Microsoft. He advocates for Microsoft Azure within the banking and capital markets industry. Howard works with customers to help them understand how cloud computing addresses the unique and changing needs of the industry. Howard describes himself as “a banker wrapped in IT clothing.”  Follow Howard on LinkedIn or Twitter. David Starr In addition to being the host of this podcast, David is a Principal Cloud Solutions architect at Microsoft, focusing on healthcare. He loves creating with code and with large systems supporting scale. He enjoys all aspects of developing, delivering and operating software systems. He is also passionate about the end-to-end process, methods and techniques, and the patterns and practices of high performing software development teams, using skills that transcend specific technology stacks.  Follow David on LinkedIn or Twitter

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