At Texas Capital Bank, we are driven by a single-minded and unwavering mission: serving Texas businesses and the prominent individuals and families who run them. To accomplish this, we've brought together the most talented, experienced and service-focused professionals in the state. We keep bureaucracy to a minimum and empower our people to make decisions on our clients’ behalf. We’re big enough to get complex deals done, yet small enough that we know our clients (and each other) by name. That's why we are referred to as The Best Business Bank in Texas.® And it’s why we are the best career choice, as well.
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Enlyft tracks the use of over 15,000 technologies and has proprietary data on over 18 million companies worldwide.
Texas Capital Bank uses 5 different technologies from 190 different vendors. They have above average use of several technologies including Legal-X, GO1 and Java.
Texas Capital Bank uses products from 144 different product categories. They are particularly heavy users of products in Software Frameworks, Database Management System, and Software Development Tools.
Enlyft tracks the use of over 15,000 technologies and has proprietary data on over 18 million companies worldwide.
Technology | Category | Vendor | Usage |
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Legal-X | Law Practice Management | Bottomline Technologies (de), Inc. | |
GO1 | Enterprise Learning Management | GO1 | |
Java | Programming Languages | Oracle | |
Oracle Fusion Middleware | Enterprise Application Integration | Oracle | |
Perl | Programming Languages | Perl |
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