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June 07, 2004
Level Four extends European outreach with second Hungarian customer
May 17, 2004
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April 20, 2004
Level Four launches XFS-based product Suite
March 29, 2004
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March 08, 2004
Level Four paves the way for the chip card support at ATM's in the Middle East
February 16, 2004
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February 09, 2004
Level four extends functionality of testing tools to support Nationwide 'Fast till' ATM's
February 02, 2004
Level Four joins IFX forum to offer customers enhnaced interoperability
January 19, 2004
Press Releases
April 20, 2004
LEVEL FOUR LAUNCHES XFS-BASED PRODUCT SUITE
New white paper 'Open standards drive change in ATM technology' available on request
London, UK, 20 April 2004 - Level Four Software, the leading provider of ATM test and development software, today announced an XFS extension to its core product, ATM Channel Development Suite, in response to industry adoption of open standards ATM architectures. The enhanced desktop ATM testing and management toolset is designed to accommodate the introduction of the XFS interface standard and the anticipated move to the IFX messaging standard. The XFS extension supports in-house developed applications and proprietary messaging protocols, and continues to support existing protocols still prevalent in the marketplace.
XFS1 is an open architecture interface, a layer that separates the software and hardware of an ATM. Level Four's XFS extension to the ATM Channel Development Suite enables ATM testing with any XFS-based run-time software application, whether it is packaged or developed in-house, regardless of the hardware it runs on.
Complete end-to-end testing is initiated from the desktop through the XFS application program interface to test the live software, using simulated hardware and peripherals. All the benefits of having a "virtual" ATM for developing and testing ATM applications are now available with the latest generation of ATM software architectures from leading ATM vendors and independent software providers.
Level Four recognises that a rapid uptake of open standard ATM architecture is already in progress. Banks are particularly interested in XFS as it provides the ability to run any vendor's software on any ATM hardware. Martin Macmillan, CEO, Level Four Software, comments, "XFS introduces a competitive element that is causing fundamental change in the ATM marketplace. Leading ATM manufacturers have for the first time become exposed to competition from each other and from independent specialist software companies. This creates a win-win situation for banks as vendors strive to offer the highest quality, most cost effective solutions."
Macmillan continues, "Our vendor independent ATM testing suite is a natural fit with the move to open standards. We are pleased to announce the XFS extension to our product suite, which meets the increasing testing requirements of our growing customer base in EMEA and North America."
The XFS extension also accommodates IFX Version 1.52, the emerging messaging protocol for communication with host systems. Level Four is an active member of the IFX Forum, a non-profit standards-developing organisation promoting the benefits of the use of one common messaging language for internal and external communication for financial institutions.
Open standards drive change in ATM technology
Today, Level Four Software launches a white paper that discusses the role open standards will play in the future of the ATM channel. The white paper explores the rapid advancement in ATM technology, in particular the adoption of XFS, IFX messaging protocol and TCP/IP networks, which play an integral part in the new open architecture. If you would like to receive a copy please contact Alexandra Kedward at Write Image: Alexandra@write-image.co.uk.
Note to editor
1. XFS - The open software layer XFS evolved from a Banking Solutions Vendor Council initiated by Microsoft in 1991. The result was referred to as Windows Open System Architecture/Extensions for Financial Services (WOSA/XFS). The aim was to provide multi-hardware support, without having to change application programming specific to hardware features. Since 1998 the standard has been adopted and developed by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN), and is now referred to as XFS.
2. IFX - International Financial eXchange (IFX) specification, Version 1.5, released in February 2004. For further information see the IFX forum website, www.ifxforum.org
À propos de Level Four
Level Four est un spécialiste des solutions ATM qui permettent aux banques et processeurs de libérer le potentiel de profit de leurs réseaux ATM. Depuis 1995, Level Four occupe la position de principal fournisseur mondial d’outils de test et de développement pour le canal ATM, avec son produit phare ATM Channel Development Suite. S’alignant sur la tendance à la technologie à normes ouvertes et se basant sur son engagement continu à apporter des améliorations dans le canal ATM, Level Four a fait son entrée sur le marché du logiciel ATM intégré en 2006 avec Level Four BRIDGE. Ce produit exploite le solide héritage technique de Level Four pour livrer la première solution d’architecture réellement distribuée pour le marché ATM. Level Four a établi une impressionnante base de clients parmi les banques et processeurs de paiements dans le monde entier, notamment Royal Bank of Scotland, Lloyds TSB, National Bank of Dubaï, Rabobank, LINK et Standard Bank of South Africa. Avec son siège social à Dunfermline, Level Four a des bureaux à Maidenhead, Dubaï et Charlotte NC.
Visitez le site Internet de Level Four à l’adresse www.levelfour.com
Pour plus d’informations, contact:
Martin Macmillan
Level Four Software Ltd
Tel: +44 (0) 1383 720 118
E-mail: martin@levelfour.com
Hotwire PR
Nicola Truman / Alexia Ward
+44 (0) 20 7608 2500
E-mail: levelfour@hotwirepr.com
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