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Special Report: Technology

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Special Report: Technology Learn how credit unions are beefing up disaster recovery while cutting server costs, nipping delinquencies in the bud, plugging internal security leaks, plunging into mobile banking and much more in this week's special report on technology.

Mobile Moves Beyond iPhone

LAKE JACKSON, Texas-Credit unions are expanding beyond Apple's iPhone to develop mobile banking applications for other devices, in particular those running the Google Android operating system.

Virtual Disaster?

LA HABRA, Calif.-South Western FCU here got two "killer" technologies for the price of one when it deployed server virtualization as part of disaster recovery technology.

Solution Helps Attack Delinquencies Before They Become Write-Offs

ST. LOUIS, Mo.-Anheuser-Busch Employees' CU (ABECU) is making more than 45 collections calls per hour to members with early-delinquent auto loans, lines of credit and credit cards, helping to nip late delinquencies in the bud.

How Small CU Rolls Out Its Own Tech

LAS VEGAS-A small credit union that has been a leader in developing and rolling out its own technology solutions has some pointers for others looking to do the same.

Four Steps To Improving IT

LAS VEGAS-Mount Lehmon CU GM Gene Blishen offeres some advice to CU managers.

As Data Storage Gets Smaller, Plugging Internal Leaks Gets Harder

CORAOPOLIS, Penn.-Beware the mobile phones and MP3 players that every employee carries around these days.

Overcoming Security Barriers Is Key To Mobile Success

PORTLAND, Ore.-Mobile banking may one day be the channel of choice for members, but OnPoint Community CU here must battle infrastructure issues and perceptions of inadequate security before that happens.

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