Mark P. Dangelo: aaS, the Building Blocks for an Uncertain Future, Part 3

Future market offerings and IT system delivery are being altered by the exponential expansion of granular, stackable aaS solutions. For industry leaders unaccustomed to using cross-industry building blocks and iterations of offerings, they will find declining profitability against rising industry disintermediation against their core products and services.

Mark P. Dangelo: Purging of Underperforming Innovation Firms Is Accelerating

As banking, mortgage and financial services look to remain innovatively different, the quest to “do something” that leverages their people, processes and partners is creating a dystopia during a period of profitability for many leaders unfamiliar with rapid innovations taking place across their markets and offerings.

Mark P. Dangelo: Purging of Underperforming Innovation Firms Is Accelerating

As banking, mortgage and financial services look to remain innovatively different, the quest to “do something” that leverages their people, processes and partners is creating a dystopia during a period of profitability for many leaders unfamiliar with rapid innovations taking place across their markets and offerings.

Mark P. Dangelo: Purging of Underperforming Innovation Firms Is Accelerating

As banking, mortgage and financial services look to remain innovatively different, the quest to “do something” that leverages their people, processes and partners is creating a dystopia during a period of profitability for many leaders unfamiliar with rapid innovations taking place across their markets and offerings.

Mark P. Dangelo: Purging of Underperforming Innovation Firms Is Accelerating

As banking, mortgage and financial services look to remain innovatively different, the quest to “do something” that leverages their people, processes and partners is creating a dystopia during a period of profitability for many leaders unfamiliar with rapid innovations taking place across their markets and offerings.

Mark P. Dangelo: Purging of Underperforming Innovation Firms Is Accelerating

As banking, mortgage and financial services look to remain innovatively different, the quest to “do something” that leverages their people, processes and partners is creating a dystopia during a period of profitability for many leaders unfamiliar with rapid innovations taking place across their markets and offerings.

Mark P. Dangelo: Accelerating ‘as a Service’ (aaS) Displaces Finance and Lending Traditions

The plethora of aaS over the past decade has within their silos been nothing short of a disruptive phase shift of hardware, network, data, and software consumption. However, what happens when these aaS offerings are merged, stacked, and branched to arrive at containers of agility and innovation all serving rapidly evolving customers and their expectations of how finance should be conducted?

Mark P. Dangelo: Accelerating ‘as a Service’ (aaS) Displaces Finance and Lending Traditions

The plethora of aaS over the past decade has within their silos been nothing short of a disruptive phase shift of hardware, network, data, and software consumption. However, what happens when these aaS offerings are merged, stacked, and branched to arrive at containers of agility and innovation all serving rapidly evolving customers and their expectations of how finance should be conducted?

Mark P. Dangelo: Accelerating ‘as a Service’ (aaS) Displaces Finance and Lending Traditions

The plethora of aaS over the past decade has within their silos been nothing short of a disruptive phase shift of hardware, network, data, and software consumption. However, what happens when these aaS offerings are merged, stacked, and branched to arrive at containers of agility and innovation all serving rapidly evolving customers and their expectations of how finance should be conducted?

Mark P. Dangelo: Accelerating ‘as a Service’ (aaS) Displaces Finance and Lending Traditions

The plethora of aaS over the past decade has within their silos been nothing short of a disruptive phase shift of hardware, network, data, and software consumption. However, what happens when these aaS offerings are merged, stacked, and branched to arrive at containers of agility and innovation all serving rapidly evolving customers and their expectations of how finance should be conducted?