From Computerworld
“Some financial services companies are looking to migrate their ATM fleets from Windows to Linux in a bid to have better control over hardware and software upgrade cycles.
Pushing them in that direction apparently is Microsoft's decision to end support for Windows XP on April 8, said David Tente, executive director, USA, of the ATM Industry Association (ATMIA).
"There is some heartburn in the industry" over Microsoft's end-of-support decision, Tente said.
ATM operators would like to be able to synchronize their hardware and software upgrade cycles. But that's hard to do with Microsoft dictating the software upgrade timetable. As a result, "some are looking at the possibility of using a non-Microsoft operating system to synch up their hardware and software upgrades," Tente said.’ "
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Showing posts with label Linux. Show all posts
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Tuesday 25 March 2014
ATM operators eye Linux as alternative to Windows XP
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ATM,
banking,
banking system,
banking technology,
Linux,
Microsoft,
Windows XP
Friday 18 January 2013
Mobile banking demand drives app development innovation
“Barclays bank says its decision to use private cloud and Linux will help it cut development costs and compete in the mobile banking sector.
This year banks will invest in mobile banking platforms as the business case for these investments becomes easier to make in the light of increasing demand. Over a billion people will use mobile handsets to access banking services by the end of 2017, according to the results of a study by Juniper Research.”
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apps,
Linux,
mobile banking
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