TSB
Captain Hindsight
This is so unusual. Data migrations never go wrong....
This is so unusual. Data migrations never go wrong....
This is so unusual. Data migrations never go wrong....
This is so unusual. Data migrations never go wrong....
Is it just coincidence that today's Argus has a story about a man who's just found out he's in 500k debt with no understanding how?
I think it's best if we all keep our lips sealed.
He's got Andy Naylor's Fan Club's mortgage!
Have they switched it off and switched it on again yet?
My first job was at the TSB....and yes s*** bank
My first bank was with TSB and my current account when I was 16/17 always showed balance - £ 0.00............ they were a shit bank.
My first job was at the TSB....and yes s*** bank
Why didn’t you let me have any money you b..astard s ?
Why didn’t you let me have any money you b..astard s ?
Depends who is doing them , a project manager whose bonus depends on achieving a date or a technician who knows what is required....
I wouldn't trust him to hit Alt+Ctrl+Del on his own.
The volume of data and number of systems involved there will be many many more than 1 of each.
I was working for Halifax when it was taken over by Lloyds. It took years and hundreds/thousands of staff to convert the Halifax accounts onto the Lloyds' systems. This was despite the fact that all the Halifax IT systems were far superior to Lloyds'.
I've been responsible for a few mergers and acquisitions over the years and the company IT that don't get to keep their systems always think theirs are the superior ones
Very true, but in this case the Lloyds IT staff that came to assess the Halifax systems all thought they were going to be made redundant when they saw ours and were convinced the migration was going to go the other way. Only the Halifax mortgage system was kept in the end.
Once we started working on the Lloyds stuff we understood their misgivings, a case of the Lloyds higher echelons keeping their own jobs.