Friday, December 19, 2008

Six Go-Lives Today... A New Record

Congratulations to our Implementation team which set a new record with six customer go-lives this week. It wasn't that long ago that we were struggling to break five per month, and 2 per month before that, so today's record represents great progress. Well done!

Winter Weather

Believing we were one of the few companies left who hadn't cancelled its holiday party this year, wouldn't you know the weather came along and cancelled it for us. We were all set for a big bash tonight at the Federal Reserve in Providence, complete with the holiday carnival that has become a tradition the last few years, but the 8-10 inches of snow in the forecast and city-wide parking ban gave us no choice but to take a raincheck. We'll make up for it next year!

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Happy Holidays

Yesterday, Santa (a.k.a. Matt from our QA team) visited the office to meet the kids of Andera, including my little guy Parker (sitting on Santa's lap below). With some help from Photoshop, courtesy of Lisa from our Implementation team, you can see a good time was had by all. Happy Holidays!


Wednesday, December 10, 2008

An Interesting Pattern

We got a call recently from someone who introduced himself as a private investor, who asked for a list of our bank customers. We referred him to our Web site where some are listed and asked why he was asking, and what he said we found very interesting. Apparently, when mutual banks go public, any account holders get preference in buying into the IPO. I remember this from my time living in London in the late 90's when it seemed like nearly the whole mutual savings industry converted to a public company structure, one bank at a time, and there was sort of a craze going on with people opening accounts at lots of banks in hopes they could participate in the IPOs.

Anyway, according to him, he has been doing the same thing here in the U.S. and found that there's a high degree of correlation between those banks who go public and those banks who use Andera for account opening. He says he knows because he has opened accounts online at many of them, and was pleased that he didn't have to travel any more to conduct his business. So, apparently he was asking for a list of our customers since he thought that would be an indicator of future IPOs.

Of course, I have no idea if this is true and am just relaying an anecdote. But I thought it was an interesting correlation that, if true, would demonstrate what we have always believed to be a higher degree of progressiveness among our customer base.

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