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NAB tech transformation on track

NAB tech transformation on track

The National Australia Bank (NAB) has told shareholders today that it is on track with its core banking transformation project, and it listed a number of key projects that it intends to complete this year.

May 10th, 2012 in Results by Luke Hopewell Comment Vote
NAB, BMW show off cloud standards progress

NAB, BMW show off cloud standards progress

The University of Melbourne has joined NTT Data and over 300 other companies collaborating on standards to help businesses specify their cloud-computing requirements under the auspices of user-focused group the Open Data Center Alliance (ODCA), the group announced today as it celebrated its first anniversary in an update briefing in Melbourne.

March 2nd, 2012 in Cloud by David Braue Comment 24 Votes
NAB glitch leaves customers cashless

NAB glitch leaves customers cashless

Thousands of National Australia Bank customers were prevented from withdrawing money when a computer glitch crippled its network.

February 10th, 2012 in Outage by AAP 2 Comments Vote
NAB to tweak products after social pilot

NAB to tweak products after social pilot

A pilot that saw the National Australia Bank's products rated by social media users has prompted the bank to make tweaks to its products to improve customer satisfaction as it considers rolling out the social commerce platform to other product lines.

January 30th, 2012 in Social Networking by Luke Hopewell Comment Vote
Are business bank accounts a higher risk?

Are business bank accounts a higher risk?

Many online business transactions are vulnerable to a man-in-the-browser attack even though the technology currently used in personal accounts could be used to defend against them.

January 20th, 2012 in Security by Michael Lee 2 Comments 1 Vote
NAB considering NFC device

NAB considering NFC device

After walking away from its near-field communications (NFC)-based payment pilot in 2007, due to the absence of a compelling business case for the product's release to mass market, National Australia Bank (NAB) has today revealed that concerns around aesthetics and industry standards are also holding the bank back from releasing the mobile wallet.

January 16th, 2012 in Mobile Phones by Luke Hopewell Comment Vote
Inside NAB's first concept branch: photos

Inside NAB's first concept branch: photos

The National Australia Bank (NAB) is looking to smarten up its branches going forwards, and last month unveiled its very first concept store in Melbourne. ZDNet Australia went to take a look behind the scenes at the branch's mix of smart self-service technology and open-plan design.

January 16th, 2012 in Apple by Luke Hopewell 4 Comments 4 Votes
Westpac ditches PC Tools for BitDefender

Westpac ditches PC Tools for BitDefender

Westpac has dumped PC Tools as the antivirus product to protect its customers, picking up one of BitDefender's products instead.

January 11th, 2012 in Security by Michael Lee Comment Vote
ATM emergency PIN ignored by Oz banks

ATM emergency PIN ignored by Oz banks

The old wives' tale of entering your ATM PIN in backwards to call for help if you're at the ATM under duress has been around for a while, but even though the technology exists to provide additional security for customers, no Australian bank has plans to implement it.

December 16th, 2011 in Security by Michael Lee Comment 1 Vote
NAB leases Digital Realty datacentre

NAB leases Digital Realty datacentre

National Australia Bank (NAB) has signed a deal with Digital Realty to lease one of Digital Realty's datacentre facilities at a site in Melbourne.

November 22nd, 2011 in Servers by Suzanne Tindal Comment Vote

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Inside NAB's first concept branch: photos

The National Australia Bank (NAB) is looking to smarten up its branches going forwards, and last month unveiled its very first concept store in Melbourne. ZDNet Australia went to take a look behind the scenes at the branch's mix of smart self-service technology and open-plan design.

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