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Now, a global bank holds a developer event in India
Now, a global bank holds a developer event in India

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Now, a global bank holds a developer event in India

JPMorganChase, the world's biggest bank by market capitalisation, has over 20k engineers in India, and the developer conference is designed for them to learn from one another We got particularly excited by this story because, over the years, we've seen technology companies hold developer conferences – but a bank! JPMorganChase held a developer conference for the first time in India recently – signifying how important software development has become to every company, how much they are in-housing this instead of outsourcing it, and how important India is in this ecosystem. The world's largest bank (by market capitalisation) brought together 350 technologists from across its centres – mostly from India, but also some from overseas – in Hyderabad, with the objective of enabling its best engineers to learn from each other. Prior to this, the bank had held this conference, called DevUp, three times in its Plano, Texas, office. 'We decided a year ago that we wanted to bring DevUp into India because a third of our engineering talent (over 20,000 of the total of 63,000) is here. Engineers love engaging with engineers all over the globe,' Lori Beer , the bank's global chief information officer, told us when she came for the event. Various division CIOs nominate their best engineering talent to attend. Others are selected based on research abstracts they submit. AI was understandably a major discussion point. 'One team was showing how they automate the software development build process and reduce the time to build by 50%. Another group was showing how to make disaster recovery faster with automation,' Lori said, noting that one engineer said she learned the software build process (from the presenting team), called her own team up, and had them implement the change immediately. 'They did it last night. It's pretty amazing.' The bank has previously said it has built close to $2 billion in business value in AI. This has come from areas like fraud prevention, personalisation in the consumer banking space, and providing more relevant information to clients in the asset and wealth management space. Lori said the bank is now looking at agentic AI, the architecture and platform required to build agents on top of existing systems. A lot of this work is happening in India. 'One thing that's incredibly impressive is that the teams here don't sit on the trading floors, it's a US consumer business, and yet they know the business. I think it comes from their ingenuity, their desire to really dive in and understand,' Lori said. Lori Beer, Global Chief Information Officer, JPMorganChase Software engrs one of the bank's biggest job families Tech companies have developer conferences because they sell products for technologists to use. We're having them to learn from our own engineers. Software engineers are one of our biggest job families. We have over 300,000 people in JPMorganChase, and 60,000-plus are in technology. So we wanted to make sure we had a software engineering conference to build and develop not just leadership skills, but individual contributors' software engineering skills. That makes sense given also that the foundation of most of our products and services is technology. Lori Beer Vibhavari Jahagirdar, Head of Global Technology for India and Co-lead for Global Post Trade Technology, JPMorganChase Nothing like this in India I haven't seen anybody else doing an internal developer conference on this scale in India. What we are doing in tech is absolutely cutting edge, and in that scenario, the event highlights the strategic importance of India. Vibhavari Jahagirdar AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now

JPMorgan CIO on the Global Bank's AI Approach: Tech Disruptors
JPMorgan CIO on the Global Bank's AI Approach: Tech Disruptors

Bloomberg

time29-05-2025

  • Business
  • Bloomberg

JPMorgan CIO on the Global Bank's AI Approach: Tech Disruptors

'Agent to agent interactions are very different than traditional system to system interactions, and so there's a huge uplift we're thinking about today that we need to be there to get to that truly agentic autonomous world.' Notes Lori Beer, chief information officer of JPMorgan Chase. In this episode of Tech Disruptors, Beers sits down with senior banking analyst and research director Alison Williams as well as senior technology analyst Anurag Rana to discuss the technology progress and challenges facing the global financial institution. This episode covers ways JPMorgan Chase is pursuing automation and AI, while taking into consideration aspects such as cloud vs. on premise, cybersecurity and buy vs. build.

JPMorgan engineers' efficiency jumps as much as 20% from using coding assistant
JPMorgan engineers' efficiency jumps as much as 20% from using coding assistant

Reuters

time13-03-2025

  • Business
  • Reuters

JPMorgan engineers' efficiency jumps as much as 20% from using coding assistant

BENGALURU, March 13 (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of JPMorgan Chase (JPM.N), opens new tab software engineers increased their efficiency, delivering products 10% to 20% faster by using a coding assistant tool developed by the bank, its global chief information officer Lori Beer said. The gains present "a great opportunity" for the lender to assign its engineers to other projects, Beer told Reuters ahead of DevUp, an internal conference hosted by JPMorgan, bringing together its top engineers in India. The largest lender in the U.S. had a technology budget of $17 billion for 2024. Its tech workforce of 63,000 employees, with a third of them based in India, represents about 21% of its global headcount. The efficiency gains from the coding assistant will also allow JPMorgan's Indian centers to devote more time to high-value projects focusing on artificial intelligence and data, she said. The bank already has about 450 potential cases for which it could use AI, and CEO Jamie Dimon expects those potential applications to surge to 1,000 by next year. The bank is focused on areas where it can use AI to make money for its businesses, Beer said. "I wouldn't say success is if we get 1,000 done," she said. "Success is if we continue to articulate that it's not just an incremental shift with AI, but we're transforming and creating value," she said. JPMorgan's president Daniel Pinto previously said implementing AI could add about $1 billion to $1.5 billion in value for the bank. "If I don't pass those bars of true outcomes, doesn't matter how many use cases I enabled in production," Beer said. In terms of hiring, "we've sort of passed our high growth time," Beer said. "There's so much productivity and opportunity as we think about a world with AI. We've grown rapidly…You're going to see us continue to optimize the footprint we have," she said.

JPMorganChase Brings Software Developer Conference DEVUP to India
JPMorganChase Brings Software Developer Conference DEVUP to India

Associated Press

time11-03-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

JPMorganChase Brings Software Developer Conference DEVUP to India

HYDERABAD, India--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mar 11, 2025-- JPMorganChase today kicked off DEVUP, its firmwide software engineering conference, for the first time in India. Taking place from March 11-13 at its Global Technology Centre in Hyderabad, DEVUP is a one-of-a-kind technology innovation forum where 350 software developers, data scientists, and other technologists from across the firm's global technology centres convene for three action-packed days of engineering excellence. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: DEVUP Hyderabad (Photo: Business Wire) JPMorganChase launched the conference in 2022 in the United States and this year's inaugural event in Hyderabad underscores the bank's commitment to fostering innovation and collaboration among its technology workforce in India. About one third of the bank's approximately 63K technologists are based in India, across Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bengaluru and Pune. 'India is an important part of JPMorganChase's global technology strategy. Our technologists here are critical to the bank's innovation and business success. Bringing DEVUP to India demonstrates our continued commitment to invest in our talent and celebrate the innovation and creativity that our engineers bring to life every day,' said Lori Beer, Global Chief Information Officer, JPMorganChase. 'We hope that with this first DEVUP in India, our technologists are encouraged to share what they learn, push the boundaries of what's possible, and continue to deliver cutting-edge solutions that drive value for our best-in-class businesses,' continued Beer. The conference agenda features 100 speakers covering topics that range from engineering excellence, cybersecurity and cloud modernization to delivering data and AI/ML at speed and scale through keynotes, breakouts, interactive workshops and a hackathon. Speakers from various roles and specialties were selected through an abstract submission process. Participants are encouraged to build connections with their colleagues, solve challenges together, deliberate on emerging technologies, and discuss priorities related to the bank's technology strategy. 'We are thrilled to introduce DEVUP to India for the very first time. It is an honor to be part of this journey, showcasing the power and innovative excellence of our developer community. I am excited to host some of our brightest minds and most passionate developers from around the globe,' said Vibhavari Jahagirdar, Head of Global Technology for India and Co-lead for Global Post Trade Technology, JPMorganChase. About JPMorganChase JPMorganChase (NYSE:JPM) is a leading financial services firm based in the United States of America ('U.S.'), with operations worldwide. JPMorganChase had $4.0 trillion in assets and $345 billion in stockholders' equity as of December 31, 2024. With over 63,000 technologists globally and an annual tech spend of $17 billion, JPMorganChase is dedicated to improving the design, analytics, development, coding, testing and application programming that goes into creating high quality software and new products. Under the J.P. Morgan and Chase brands, the Firm serves millions of customers in the U.S., and many of the world's most prominent corporate, institutional and government clients globally. Visit for more information. Sanam Mirchandani KEYWORD: INDIA ASIA PACIFIC SOURCE: JPMorgan Chase & Co. Copyright Business Wire 2025. PUB: 03/11/2025 12:00 AM/DISC: 03/11/2025 12:00 AM

JPMorganChase Brings Software Developer Conference DEVUP to India
JPMorganChase Brings Software Developer Conference DEVUP to India

Yahoo

time11-03-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

JPMorganChase Brings Software Developer Conference DEVUP to India

HYDERABAD, India, March 11, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--JPMorganChase today kicked off DEVUP, its firmwide software engineering conference, for the first time in India. Taking place from March 11-13 at its Global Technology Centre in Hyderabad, DEVUP is a one-of-a-kind technology innovation forum where 350 software developers, data scientists, and other technologists from across the firm's global technology centres convene for three action-packed days of engineering excellence. JPMorganChase launched the conference in 2022 in the United States and this year's inaugural event in Hyderabad underscores the bank's commitment to fostering innovation and collaboration among its technology workforce in India. About one third of the bank's approximately 63K technologists are based in India, across Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bengaluru and Pune. "India is an important part of JPMorganChase's global technology strategy. Our technologists here are critical to the bank's innovation and business success. Bringing DEVUP to India demonstrates our continued commitment to invest in our talent and celebrate the innovation and creativity that our engineers bring to life every day," said Lori Beer, Global Chief Information Officer, JPMorganChase. "We hope that with this first DEVUP in India, our technologists are encouraged to share what they learn, push the boundaries of what's possible, and continue to deliver cutting-edge solutions that drive value for our best-in-class businesses," continued Beer. The conference agenda features 100 speakers covering topics that range from engineering excellence, cybersecurity and cloud modernization to delivering data and AI/ML at speed and scale through keynotes, breakouts, interactive workshops and a hackathon. Speakers from various roles and specialties were selected through an abstract submission process. Participants are encouraged to build connections with their colleagues, solve challenges together, deliberate on emerging technologies, and discuss priorities related to the bank's technology strategy. "We are thrilled to introduce DEVUP to India for the very first time. It is an honor to be part of this journey, showcasing the power and innovative excellence of our developer community. I am excited to host some of our brightest minds and most passionate developers from around the globe," said Vibhavari Jahagirdar, Head of Global Technology for India and Co-lead for Global Post Trade Technology, JPMorganChase. About JPMorganChase JPMorganChase (NYSE:JPM) is a leading financial services firm based in the United States of America ("U.S."), with operations worldwide. JPMorganChase had $4.0 trillion in assets and $345 billion in stockholders' equity as of December 31, 2024. With over 63,000 technologists globally and an annual tech spend of $17 billion, JPMorganChase is dedicated to improving the design, analytics, development, coding, testing and application programming that goes into creating high quality software and new products. Under the J.P. Morgan and Chase brands, the Firm serves millions of customers in the U.S., and many of the world's most prominent corporate, institutional and government clients globally. Visit for more information. View source version on Contacts Media contacts: Sanam T: + 91 9930766432 Jennifer Sign in to access your portfolio

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