Derbyshire Building Society implements .Net

06 Sep 2004

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Derbyshire Building Society has started a £3m project to replace its mainframe application for core business functions with an internet-enabled Microsoft .Net environment.

Suppliers Siemens Business Services and Financial Objects have formed a joined project team to implement 'activebank' to handle transaction processing and management of accounts and products.

Derbyshire Building Society IT Director John Gaunt: 'This project is of fundamental importance to Derbyshire Building Society. As well as finding the right software solution, we had to identify an implementation partner with a solid track record in this type of critical work and one in whom we could have absolute confidence.'

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