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Shinhan Bank Moves to Grid Computing to Improve Competitive Advantage

Overview Founded in 1982, Shinhan Bank became the second largest bank in South Korea after merging with Chohung Bank in 2006. One of Shinhan Bank's key goals after the merger was to consolidate the systems it had inherited and standardize on a common platform. This would reduce the complexity and costs of operating a disparate infrastructure. After a rigorous evaluation process, Shinhan Bank selected Oracle 10g technology to build a robust, secure platform for its critical business systems. The move to Oracle has resulted in a number of significant benefits for the bank, including improved availability and reliability, easy scalability, and more efficient system performance.

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PublisherOracle File FormatPDF
Date PublishedMay 2007
FormatCase Studies   
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