A siloed approach to banking IT management is outdated and unsuitable. Different approaches to choosing infrastructure include multi-cloud, public cloud, hybrid cloud, and private cloud. Deciding on which to use means compromising between system control and customization and scalability, leading to the rule of thumb: deploy on private and scale on public. Some banks use a hybrid approach, including on-premise, private, and public clouds. This offers control, flexibility, and easy scaling but comes at a price, as on-premise hardware must still be maintained.
Scope
- According to publisher forecasts, global spending by retail banks on cloud computing in 2022 amounted to $39 billion. It is expected to reach $83 billion by the end of 2026.
- The publisher's Enterprise ICT Investment Trends 2022 survey found that most retail banks already have considerable exposure to cloud infrastructure and are continuing with their cloud implementations.
- The cloud can offer quick and agile deployment of cybersecurity. A bank can outsource its cybersecurity management at a lower cost by using cloud managed services. Cloud can also help banks to standardize their processes and data management.
Reasons to Buy
- Determine potential investment companies based on trend analysis and market projections.
- Gain an understanding of the market challenges and opportunities surrounding the cloud computing theme.
- Learn how spending on cloud will fit into the overall market and which spending areas are being prioritized.
Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- Cloud Computing Value Chain
- Cloud services (PaaS and IaaS)
- Cloud services (SaaS)
- Cloud professional services
- Banking Challenges
- The Impact of Cloud Computing on Banking
- Case Studies
- Data Analysis
- Market size and growth forecasts
- Mergers and acquisitions
- Patent trends
- Company filings trends
- Hiring trends
- Cloud computing timeline
- Companies
- Leading cloud computing adopters in banking
- Leading cloud computing vendors
- Specialist cloud computing vendors in banking
- Sector Scorecard
- Retail banking sector scorecard
- Glossary
- Further Reading
- Our Thematic Research Methodology
- About the Publisher
- Contact the Publisher
Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Salesforce
- Zendesk
- Avaloq
- N26
- Deutsche Bank
- Microsoft
- ServiceNow
- Fiserv
- Temenos
- Bank of America
- American Express
- Box
- Alphabet
- Hi Sun FinTech Global
- BBVA
- HSBC
- Oracle
- Dropbox
- Infosys
- iGTB
- Banca Generali
- Starling
- Alphabet
- Datadog
- Mambu
- Thought Machine
- JPMorgan Chase
- Morgan Stanley
- Workday
- New Relic
- SDK.finance
- 10x Banking
- Wells Fargo
- Standard Chartered
- Infor
- Intuit
- FIS Profile
- Barclays
- Adobe
- Xero
- Oracle
- UBS
- Alphabet
- Huawei
- Mirantis
- Santander
- Oracle
- IBM
- Portainer
- Bank of America
- Wells Fargo
- IBM (Red Hat)
- VMware (Pivotal)
- Oracle
- CloudFoundry
- Captial One
- Amazon
- Apprenda
- ING Bank
- Amazon
- Huawei
- Verizon
- DBS Bank
- JP Morgan
- Kyndryl
- VMware
- Captial One
- Goldman Sachs
- SAP
- Citigroup
- Alibaba
- Tencent
- Adobe
- DXC Technology
- Accenture
- Wipro
- HCL
- Informatica
- NTT
- FIS Profile
- Boomi
- TD Bank
- BNY Mellon
- Cognizant
- Infosys
- Mambu
- Salesforce
- BBVA
- Atos
- Orange Business
- Talend
- Citigroup
- UBS
- Cognizant
- Infosys
- CSI
- National Bank of Australia
- Kyndryl
- DXC Technology
- Temenos
- TCS
- Infosys
- FIS Profile
- Deutsche Bank