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Brown Shipley Technographics
Brown Shipley Technographics, Software Purchases, AI and Digital Transformation Initiatives
Discover the latest software purchases and digital transformation initiatives being undertaken by Brown Shipley and its business and technology executives. Each quarter our research team identifies on-prem and cloud applications that are being used by the 400 Brown Shipley employees from the public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources.
During our research, we have identified that Brown Shipley has purchased the following applications: Temenos T24 for Core Banking in 2007, Hotjar for Customer Experience in 2018, OneTrust Cookie Consent for Governance, Risk and Compliance in 2020 and the related IT decision-makers and key stakeholders.
Our database provides customer insight and contextual information on which enterprise applications and software systems Brown Shipley is running and its propensity to invest more and deepen its relationship with Temenos , Contentsquare , OneTrust or identify new suppliers as part of their overall Digital and IT transformation projects to stay competitive, fend off threats from disruptive forces, or comply with internal mandates to improve overall enterprise efficiency.
We have been analyzing Brown Shipley revenues, which have grown to $38.0 million in 2024, plus its IT budget and roadmap, cloud software purchases, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions for Brown Shipley intention to invest in emerging technologies such as AI, Machine Learning, IoT, Blockchain, Autonomous Database or in cloud-based ERP, HCM, CRM, EPM, Procurement or Treasury applications.
Brown Shipley Tech Stack and Enterprise Applications
Brown Shipley ERP Services and Operations
Vendor |
Previous System |
Application |
Category |
Market |
VAR/SI |
When |
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Insight |
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| Temenos | Legacy | Temenos T24 | Core Banking | ERP Services and Operations | n/a | 2007 | 2007 |
In 2007, Brown Shipley implemented Temenos T24 as its Core Banking platform. The deployment positioned Temenos T24 as the central processing engine for customer accounts, transaction posting, and core ledger management across the firm in the United Kingdom.
The Temenos T24 implementation covered standard Core Banking modules including customer information management, accounts and deposits, lending primitives, payments interfacing, and product configuration, with business logic and parameterization handled inside Temenos T24. Temenos T24 was configured to support private banking and wealth-oriented account structures, transaction processing workflows, and accounting routines typical of a mid-sized retail and private bank.
Integration work explicitly included a client onboarding and KYC linkage to the Globus system, enabling customer lifecycle orchestration and compliance checks to be initiated from Temenos T24 customer records. The implementation also established message and file interfaces to external channel and back-office functions, with Temenos T24 serving as the authoritative customer and transaction record for operations, compliance, and front-office teams.
Governance focused on centralizing customer data and standardizing KYC workflow orchestration between Temenos T24 and Globus, with configuration controls and role-based access to support remediation and compliance activities. Rollout and operational management emphasized unit-level adoption across the bank's operations and compliance teams, while Temenos T24 remained the primary Core Banking system for business processing and customer lifecycle management.
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Brown Shipley CRM
Vendor |
Previous System |
Application |
Category |
Market |
VAR/SI |
When |
Live |
Insight |
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| Contentsquare | Legacy | Hotjar | Customer Experience | CRM | n/a | 2018 | 2018 |
In 2018, Brown Shipley deployed Hotjar on its public website. The deployment uses Hotjar as a Customer Experience tool to capture qualitative user behavior across web pages and to inform user experience workstreams.
The Hotjar implementation includes category-aligned instrumentation, with typical Hotjar modules such as heatmaps, session recordings, conversion funnels and on-site surveys and feedback widgets activated to surface click and scroll patterns and direct user feedback. The Hotjar tracking snippet was embedded into site templates to instrument sessions and page-level events for UX analysis.
Operational scope focuses on digital experience, product and marketing teams who consume Hotjar output for iterative design and content optimization. Data from Hotjar is organized into analytics and UX workflows to highlight navigation friction and conversion drop-off points.
Governance for the rollout emphasized configuration of capture settings and consent handling inside Hotjar to align with web privacy requirements, and operational ownership rested with the web and digital teams responsible for ongoing tag maintenance and survey targeting.
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Brown Shipley TRM
Vendor |
Previous System |
Application |
Category |
Market |
VAR/SI |
When |
Live |
Insight |
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| OneTrust | Legacy | OneTrust Cookie Consent | Governance, Risk and Compliance | TRM | n/a | 2020 | 2020 |
In 2020, Brown Shipley deployed OneTrust Cookie Consent on its public website. The OneTrust Cookie Consent implementation centralizes web consent capture via a configurable cookie banner, cookie categorization and a privacy preference center, and aligns with Governance, Risk and Compliance controls for online tracking. The deployment captures and persists consent records and preference changes to support auditability and regulatory proof of consent.
The implementation is delivered as a client-facing JavaScript tag embedded across site pages, orchestrating consent flows and toggling tracking scripts at runtime while recording consent statements to the OneTrust repository. Operational scope is focused on the corporate website and impacts digital marketing, analytics, and privacy governance workflows, enabling centralized preference management and audit logging. Governance around consent lifecycle and preference handling is managed through OneTrust Cookie Consent configuration and standard consent management processes.
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Governance, Risk and Compliance | TRM |
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2020 | 2020 |
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Brown Shipley IaaS
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Market |
VAR/SI |
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Application Hosting and Computing Services | IaaS |
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2021 | 2021 |
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IT Decision Makers and Key Stakeholders at Brown Shipley
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| Chief Operating Officer | CXO | Finance | ||||
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| CEO | CXO | Finance |
Apps Being Evaluated by Brown Shipley Executives
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