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Industry Type: Financial Services
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Welcome to the Valcon Python Community
By Andrej Mihajlovski
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15 years since Madoff and our obsession with financial crime continues
By Alastair Lauder, managing consultant
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How we helped Corem set up a digital transformation agenda and execute on it
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Cutting-edge healthcare transformations
In 2023, the total revenue in the global eHealth sector is projected to reach around €70 billion. This is, in no small part, due to the fact that the healthcare world has been going through extensive technological transformations, especially in the past few years. Industry leaders are taking great advantage of each of them and implementing cutting-edge solutions into their practices. This article details some of the most popular and most useful amenities the digital age has to offer to the healthcare industry for patients and doctors alike.
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Optimising net working capital: A guide for CFOs, CEOs and CIOs across industries
By Lasse Kobberup
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Failure to prevent
The spotlight has once again swung onto financial crime. The massive fines that William Hill – and Santander – received recently for having lax anti money laundering (AML) procedures in place highlighting the ramp up in enforcement are one reason.
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24/7 A Day In The Life of a Valcon Employee | Victoria Stevens
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Confused about how your business should use CAI?
Well you’re not alone…
Technology headlines have been dominated in recent months by ChatGPT (GPT-3.5) and Bard (Lamda). Users have woken up to the reality that conversational artificial intelligence (CAI) has moved on a very long way from the public perception of chatbots that was largely formed from older and also, frankly, recent but less well-designed bots.
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Creating a business analysis centre of excellence
One of the biggest problems experienced by many programmes and projects is that business analysts (BAs) tend to be scattered throughout the programme, without any alignment to a central BA community.