NAB to migrate over 300 apps onto AWS by end of 2019
The National Australia Bank has unveiled plans to migrate more than 300 applications, including core banking systems, to AWS by the end of 2019.
The National Australia Bank has unveiled plans to migrate more than 300 applications, including core banking systems, to AWS by the end of 2019.
National Australia Bank (NAB) and Microsoft have designed a proof of concept automatic teller machine (ATM) using artificial intelligence and cloud computing technologies.
The corporate venture capital arms of National Australia Bank and Westpac have led a $2 million seed funding round into Sydney ‘smart receipt’ start-up Slyp.
Beem It – the venture behind an app which allows people to make instant, peer-to-peer payments without the need for a BSB number or account details – has appointed its first chief executive officer.
NAB is doubling down on its $50 million venture capital fund NAB Ventures, by adding another $50 million to the pot over the next two years.
National Australia Bank (NAB) chief information security officer Andrew Dell is departing the bank to join QBE Insurance as global CISO.
In National Australia Bank’s latest marketing campaign, people are asked to consider the question: “What do you know now, that you wish you’d known 15 years ago?”
In November last year National Australia Bank (NAB) announced a bold and urgent ambition: to directly hire 600 technology specialists before the year was out.
NAB is launching a training program – the NAB Cloud Guild – to upskill more than 2000 employees in cloud computing.
Samsung Pay can now be used by NAB customers, making the smartphone mobile wallet the first to be compatible with all of the Big Four Australian banks.
National Australia Bank is doubling investment in its innovation hub, NAB Labs, and boosting headcount by an additional 35 new team members, taking the group to 85 staff.
NAB has announced it will “immediately hire” 600 specialists in the fields of software engineering, data, architecture and security.
Commonwealth Bank, Westpac, and National Australia Bank have announced they are launching a new payments app.
National Australia Bank is piloting a ‘digital virtual banker’ for its business customers that will answer more than 200 questions which were previously handled by call centre staff.
How NAB's Dayle Stevens and her team used underlying technology to deliver mobile apps and online banking experiences that are faster than ever and available around-the-clock to meet customers' expectations.