In this article, Dharmesh Mistry discusses the technical requirements for the ultimate core banking solution. He emphasizes the need for a composable solution that allows for flexibility, scalability, and deployment anywhere, whether on the cloud or on-premises. Mistry also highlights the importance of security in a solution that runs in different environments and the need for banks to consider modernizing their core banking systems to keep up with the changing business of banking. He concludes by saying that while there is no product on the market that delivers the ultimate core banking solution, some players are closer than others.
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