Client 360 has been officially reborn.
Their numbers are small, but more and more advisers are starting to see value in recording video commentary for use on their websites, as well as in communications with clients
Announcement heralds increased technology sharing with other parts of Fidelity
Confluence will audit data through Oct. 29; 'the year of transparency'
Those crafty Canadians at Emerging Information Systems Inc. know how to keep financial advisers coming back for more.
The following is a 4 Step process to building a pipeline in the matter of a few months (maybe even weeks) by utilizing this feature. The concept is simple, but takes some discipline to follow.
Without a doubt, 2010 is a far better time to start an advisory business than at any point in the last 30 years, according to the participants in <i>InvestmentNews'</i> technology round table
The following is an edited transcript of <i>InvestmentNews' </i>technoogy round table, held in New York Sept. 15
Advisers who were impacted when the Massachusetts Securities Division sent out their confidential info to an industry media outlet are now voicing their furor.
LPL Financial yet again has fallen prey to a technology blunder that placed private client information at risk.
Trust Company of America is building a future-oriented interface
The Charles Schwab Corp. made several technology announcements this morning at its annual Impact conference in Boston.
Although it may be one of the less glamorous parts of the JPMorgan Chase & Co. empire, the bank's J.P. Morgan Clearing Corp. subsidiary has done something exciting in the area of technology.
Financial advisers here at the Schwab IMPACT conference in Boston today had access to two of the most influential technology minds on the planet: Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes and Twitter co-founder Biz Stone. Two quick hits that stood out.