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When a banking software implementation project fails, who is to blame? Finger-pointing is common, but in reality, the likelihood is that all parties – vendor, integrator and financial institution – contributed (some more, some less) to the unsuccessful outcome. Perhaps everyone should take a hard look in the mirror.
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