A/NZ's Leading Virtual Summit For Exploring the Consumer Data Right & Open Banking In Australia & Around The Globe

May 27, 2021| 9:10am - 10:50am AEST

Open Banking Virtual Event - On Demand Session with Ted Orme, Head of Data Integration Strategy for EMEA at Qlik

How To Successfully Prepare To Become Both Data Provider And Data Recipient


For many traditional banks the customer and transactional data they possess is their most important asset, which for many is locked in legacy systems, un-usable and un-accessible. With the right data abstraction, legacy platforms can ‘plug and play’ into the Open Banking environment effectively. A foundational technology for modernizing your environment is change data capture (CDC) software which enables continuous incremental replication of updates at the optimum granularity and latency.

View one of the key presentations from our 2020 Open Banking Virtual Event by Ted Orme, Head of Data Integration Strategy for EMEA at Qlik, where he shares his expertise across: 

1. Data abstraction and how to enable it in a legacy environment

2. Benefits of real time data replication for both customer and bank

3. CDC for scalability, efficiency and facing real-time challenges

4. Strategies of data consumption and complexities of authorisation


 Ted Orme Head of Enterprise Data Integration Strategy, EMEA, Qlik

Ted is Head of Data Integration Strategy for EMEA at Qlik, supporting all parts of the business. Ted directly works with sales, marketing, alliances, and product management to support Qlik’s vision of accelerating business value through data.

With over 20 years of industry experience, he is a leading spokesperson within the data integration space. Prior to his work in the tech industry, he obtained a BSc in Economics from the University of Kent. 


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