HONG KONG, CHINA - Media OutReach - 6 August 2020
- OpenLegacy, a
pioneer in digital-driven integration for core legacy systems, was recently
selected by Shimane Bank
to enhance its digital platforms. This milestone marks OpenLegacy's official
entry into Japan, after a strategic investment of US $20M from SBI Holdings
earlier this year. A team of local
go-to-market experts, delivery consultants and partners have been employed to
serve the market.
Shimane Bank
is seeking to improve the digital experience of its customers. With OpenLegacy,
core banking logic in legacy systems can be quickly extended to the Internet
and mobile applications. A Proof of
Concept was performed successfully in late 2019. Given the positive results, both teams are now in the midst of a
full-scale implementation to accelerate the digital transformation of the bank.
"We're delighted to team up with Shimane Bank to better
serve their customers," says Joseph Wong, General Manager, Asia, at OpenLegacy.
"Shimane Bank's customers are expecting to do more in today's world and we
provide the means to achieve this with speed, agility and cost savings. We look forward to a successful long-term
partnership with the bank."
About OpenLegacy
OpenLegacy's Digital-Driven
Integration enables organizations with legacy systems to release new digital
services faster and more efficiently than ever before. It connects directly to
even the most complex legacy systems, bypassing the need for extra layers of
technology. It then automatically generates APIs in minutes, rapidly
integrating those assets into new and exciting innovations. Finally, it deploys
them as standard microservices or serverless functions, giving organizations
speed and flexibility while drastically cutting costs and resources. With
OpenLegacy, industry-leading companies release new apps, features, and updates
in days instead of months, enabling them to truly become digital to the core.
Learn why leading companies choose OpenLegacy at www.openlegacy.com, and follow us on Twitter or LinkedIn.
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