PRESS RELEASES
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December 05, 2007
Level Four Wins Best Software Product Award
November 21, 2007
Level Four Joins XFS Technical Committee
November 14, 2007
Faulty ATMs Encourage Disloyalty In French Consumers
November 07, 2007
Kazakhstan Bank to Automate ATM Testing with Level Four
October 30, 2007
National Bank of Dubai Upgrades to Level Four's BRIDGE:test
October 04, 2007
Level Four Ensures Smooth EMV Migration at Canadian ATMs
July 30, 2007
1 in 3 Bank Customers Would Switch Banks to Avoid Faulty ATMs
July 18, 2007
OTP Upgrades to Level Four's BRIDGE:test
July 09, 2007
New President and Headquarters Support the Growth of Level Four Americas
June 19, 2007
Level Four Partners with Aurigae to Deliver Independent ATM Testing Solutions to Spanish Banks
June 12, 2007
Level Four Unveils Latest Version of BRIDGE:test
March 29, 2007
Level Four Announces a New Holistic Solution for ATM Software
March 26, 2007
Global Payments Europe Uses Level Four's ATM Developer To Reach New Territories
March 13, 2007
Banks must exercise caution when considering Vista ATM migration for ATMs, warns Level Four
February 22, 2007
Level Four and SBS Partner to Deliver Independent ATM Monitoring
January 08, 2007
Level Four urges rethink of ATM testing when migrating to Windows
Press Releases
June 12, 2007
LEVEL FOUR UNVEILS LATEST VERSION OF BRIDGE:TEST
Banks to reap over 80 per cent time savings for end-to-end testing of ATM network
London, 12th June 2007 – Level Four Software, a champion of open standards-based ATM software, today announced the latest version of its comprehensive test automation solution for Windows-based ATM software, BRIDGE: test 2.9. The enhanced regression testing capabilities of BRIDGE:test 2.9 will enable banks and payment processors worldwide, who run networks of Windows-based ATMs using the XFS standard, to undertake more thorough, automated and end-to-end testing of their ATM network. This will lead to an anticipated time saving of over 80 per cent as well as faster time to market of sophisticated services for customers at the ATM.
Recent changes in the ATM industry, notably the migration to the Windows operating system and the advent of open standards such as XFS, have significantly added to banks’ ATM network testing burden with more frequent software updates and therefore testing required. At the same time, with hardware and software ‘decoupled’ in an open standards ATM network, banks are adopting a multi-vendor hardware strategy and investing more into ATM software to deliver sophisticated services to customers and generate further revenue. The complex functionality and services required, however, call for thorough, automated testing to help banks drive cost savings and productivity gains from their ATM network, meeting the demands of the more frequent upgrade pressure while still ensuring the highest level of customer service at ATM terminals.
Madhavi Mantha, senior analyst at Celent, said: “In today’s open standards based environment, the software running on the ATM is updated more frequently than ever before, making testing a very significant effort for banks and a potential bottleneck in their effort to fully leverage the flexibility of Windows-based ATMs. In response, best practice financial institutions are investing in automated testing solutions in order to shorten the test cycle and get new features and functionality into production more quickly and cost-effectively.”
BRIDGE:test has now been established as the de facto solution for financial institutions and payment processors looking to automate testing of their ATM application software. The product is now being used successfully to test all of the main application software offerings from the major ATM manufacturers and independent software vendors including NCR’s APTRA EDGE, Wincor-Nixdorf’s ProCash, Phoenix Interactive’s VistaATM, Absolute System’s Interact software and KAL’s Kalignite software.
Built with Level Four beta customers in Canada and Holland, the latest version of BRIDGE:test addresses banks’ need for ‘best practice’ automated ATM network testing. Advanced capabilities of BRIDGE:test 2.9 include a sophisticated results comparison engine that enables users to check directly from their PC screen how actual results fared against expectations in the testing process. The detailed results and analysis are automatically generated to streamline the development and testing processes for ATM software. As BRIDGE:test 2.9 is vendor agnostic, it also supports banks’ multi-vendor hardware and software ATM strategy, providing an independent tool to compare vendor compliance to the XFS open standard and also to benefit from the more competitive pricing structure created by the Windows environment.
Paul Gardiner, head of product development at Level Four, said: “The latest version of our world-leading automated ATM testing solution was developed with customers to ensure it directly addresses banks’ testing requirements. The beta phase was very successful with our customers achieving a significant reduction in time taken to test their ATM networks from end-to-end. Many of our customers are already looking to upgrade to BRIDGE:test 2.9 to take advantage of these benefits and ensure that they have a profitable and reliable ATM network in the 21st century.”
BRIDGE:test is a key component of Level Four’s BRIDGE, an integrated suite of open ATM software products that has been developed to address the needs of ATM deployers seeking to maximise their investment in the ATM channel. The BRIDGE family consists of five interoperable product components, which can be used individually or combined together to meet various aspects of the business challenges facing ATM deployers. As a component suite, BRIDGE can be deployed either alongside manufacturer-provided solutions or as a holistic solution for all ATM software needs. More information on BRIDGE:test and other BRIDGE components can be found at: http://www.levelfour.com/bridge_home.htm
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Notes to editor:
Details of the Celent ATM report entitled “Next-Generation ATM Software: From Multivendor to Multichannel” are available at: http://www.celent.com/PressReleases/20070228/NextGenATM.htm
Informationen zu Level Four
Level Four ist ein hoch spezialisierter Anbieter von Softwarelösungen für Geldautomaten. Die Lösungen versetzen Banken und Zahlungsabwickler in die Lage, das Gewinnpotential ihrer ATM-Netzwerke umfassend zu erschließen. Seit 1995 hat sich Level Four mit seinem Flaggschiffprodukt ATM Channel Development Suite als führender weltweiter Anbieter von Test- und Entwicklungstools für Geldautomaten etabliert. Nach Einführung der Open-Standard-Technologie und im Einklang mit seiner Verpflichtung zu kontinuierlichen Verbesserungen im Geldautomatensektor hat Level Four im Jahr 2006 begonnen, mit Level Four BRIDGE spezielle On-Board-Software für Geldautomaten zu entwickeln. Das Produkt macht sich Level Fours solides technisches Erbe zunutze und liefert die erste, wirklich verteilte Architekturlösung für den Geldautomatenmarkt. Level Four besitzt einen beeindruckenden Kundenstamm an Banken und Zahlungsabwicklern aus der ganzen Welt, z. B. die Royal Bank of Scotland, Lloyds TSB, die National Bank of Dubai, Rabobank, LINK und die Standard Bank of South Africa. Level Fours Unternehmenszentrale befindet sich in Dunfermline, weitere Niederlassungen sind in Maidenhead, Dubai und Charlotte NC.
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