A major European bank required an integrated trade monitoring system. Brickendon was brought in to design and build a new system to replace the existing tactical system, which had been…
Innovation is not a new concept but embracing it rapidly and adapting to the disruption it brings is going to be key in 2019. Those that fail to innovate, and in particular quickly embrace technological innovations as part of their core…
By Krzysztof HakenszmidtThere is nothing permanent except change (Heraclitus, Greek philosopher) What is DevOps?DevOps is one of today’s buzzwords. It is not a technology, tool or innovative new framework. It is a…
Businesses waste substantial resources on technology. Brickendon’s rapid prototyping methodology enables technology and software ideas to be trialed and tested before being rolled out across the whole organisation.It delivers fast,…
With the average desk in a London office costing more than £7,000 a year[1]*, ensuring your workplace is running at capacity has never been more important. Pressure on businesses to…
By Brickendon Director Geoff CooperStrategy is important regardless of whatever area of financial services you’re in, but it is frequently not well thought through, particularly when it comes to technology.…
Brexit – validating the solutionThe ongoing uncertainty surrounding Brexit make it a difficult area for any organisation to manage. Brickendon is very aware of the challenges, including the size, the…
The future is all about transformationThis latest edition of the Brickendon Journal (Journal 14) focuses on some of the key areas currently influencing the financial services sector, including the cloud…
By Executive Director Nikit Kothari and Director Andrew LawsonData globalisation challengesThe advent of big data and the cloud was supposed to make distributing applications and data easier for global banks. A…