Transform or Perish: How to Optimize Mobile Banking Experiences with New Relic (US & APAC)

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According to a recent industry survey, 68% of users have been frustrated with their mobile banking app in the past year. As mobile apps have quickly become the primary way customers interact with their bank, the reality is: When your app is slow or crashes, your bank is closed for business.

It’s a new world of software and technology, with new requirements for banking and financial services. In order to create winning mobile banking experiences—while adhering to new regulations, meeting customer expectations, and staying ahead of your competition—it’s imperative that you transform how you build, deploy, and run software.

Join us and learn how New Relic’s cloud-native platform can help you deliver optimal end-to-end banking experiences for your customers. In this live, interactive tutorial we’ll go into detail on how New Relic can help you:

 

  • Gain a full understanding of what’s happening across your entire stack—from the mobile app, APIs, and infrastructure to the customer experience

 

 

  • Evolve your software development processes, accelerate results, and reduce total cost of ownership (TCO)

 

 

  • Unlock the capabilities of a modern software architecture, including microservices, APIs, and containers

 

 

  • Connect the performance of your technology to your banking organization’s bottom line

 

Event speakers

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Manesh Tailor

Director, Financial Services Solutions, New Relic

Manesh is Director, Financial Services Solutions at software analytics company New Relic. He has spent nearly two decades as a developer or adviser to large enterprises, in particular within the financial services industry, on their digital transformation initiatives ranging from adoption of new platforms to deployment methodologies.

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