Infrastructure Management White Papers

National City Re-Architects Information Infrastructure to Support Evolution to a Customer-Centric Enterprise

Overview National City Corporation is one of the largest financial holding companies in the United States, with core businesses that include corporate and retail banking, mortgage financing and servicing, and consumer finance and asset management. It needed to align information management with customer centric corporate strategy. National City Corporation developed a comprehensive, integrated Enterprise Information Management plan - including data governance, methodology and reference architecture.

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PublisherHewlett-Packard (HP) File FormatPDF
Date PublishedOctober 2008
FormatCase Studies   
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