A new architecture and production model for ATM and self-service software
The rise of open standards that abstract the services and presentation software on the ATM from the proprietary hardware mean that financial institutions now have an opportunity to change the way they produce and distribute ATM services and make it a much more dynamic customer touch-point.
This article was first published in the Journal of Payments Strategy & Systems (JPSS) edition 1.3 from Henry Stewart Publications. For more information please visit (www.henrystewart.com/jpss/index.html)
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