Corillian provides online banking solutions to major financial institutions across the United States, helping them offer services that consumers can use to pay bills, check account balances, transfer funds, and more. Its flagship product is Voyager, an online banking solution built on the Microsoft environment. To demonstrate to major banks how its Microsoft Windows-based software can push the upper limits of scalability and performance across multiple user types and lines of business, Corillian teamed with Microsoft Services Labs. During a three-week session, with the assistance of Microsoft engineers, Corillian achieved benchmark results that set new standards for scalability in online banking services.
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