Over the last decade, the rise of cloud adoption in financial services (FinServ) has prompted a need for technological solutions capable of addressing industry-specific use cases. The increasing volume and complexity of data, combined with the demands of security and regulatory compliance, explain why FinServ organizations are turning to AI facilitators like graph technology.
Neo4j AuraDB on Google Cloud provides graph-powered AI to today’s forward-looking FinServ organizations. By deploying cloud-based graph technology, FinServ organizations have the chance to optimize their IT infrastructure and solve their most intractable data challenges.
In this 45-minute webinar, Antoine Larmanjat, Technical Director, Office of the CTO at Google Cloud and Dr. Jim Webber, Chief Scientist and CTO Field Ops at Neo4j will discuss:
- The top three challenges facing the FinServ industry
- Key considerations for building an effective cloud platform
- FinServ use cases involving graph technology and AI/ML
Antoine Larmanjat is a Technical Director in the Office of the CTO at Google Cloud. Prior to Google, Antoine was the Group CIO of Euler Hermes, the worldwide leader in Credit Insurance where he led a major transformation of its IT landscape and architecture and notably by refactoring legacy applications using the Cloud. Antoine was also instrumental in changing the IT culture of Euler Hermer to an engineering culture and laid the foundation of new IT principles around micro-services, APIs, Cloud, Reliability and real-time data warehousing.
Prior to Euler Hermes, Antoine founded Payconiq (ING Bank spinoff), a mobile payments FinTech for in-store, online or peer-to-peer payments. Payconiq uses the new European PSD2 legislation and resorts massively to cloud solutions. Prior to Payconiq, Antoine was Head of ING Direct France IT; his team introduced a number of innovations, notably one of the first mobile banking apps.
Antoine also had a number of IT positions at LVMH (Wines and Spirits) and HP (Internal IT). He holds a computer science degree of UTC (Université de Technologie de Compiègne) in Computer Science and a Master’s degree in Computer Science from NC State on Parallel Computing on Cray computers.
Outside of work, Antoine is an avid reader and gardener.
Dr. Jim Webber is Neo4j’s Chief Scientist and Visiting Professor at Newcastle University. At Neo4j, Jim works on fault-tolerant graph databases and co-wrote O’Reilly’s Graph Databases book.
Prior to Neo4j, Jim worked on fault tolerant distributed systems. First at Newcastle University startup Arjuna and then for a variety of clients for global consulting firm ThoughtWorks. Along the way Jim previously co-authored the books REST in Practice and Developing Enterprise Web Services - An Architect’s Guide.
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