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BANK tech-trends News
 

November 12 - November 16, 2007

Hardware News

Intel has introduced the Intel Entry Storage System SS4200x, its new channel-distributed storage product built for small-to-midsize businesses. The Intel storage device is offered in two distinct flavors: the SS4200-EHW model, which is a hardware-only version, and the SS4200-E model, which features software integration. Starting out with a four-disk-drive configuration, the SS4200-EHW system features an external Serial Advanced Technology Attachment port for future storage expansion. The S4200-E storage box was developed in close partnership with EMC Corp and includes integration with EMC's Lifeline software. Pricing begins around $500.

Lenovo Group, the world's third-biggest personal computer maker, just unveiled its first new Think-branded products since buying the PC unit of IBM in 2005. China's top computer maker announced two products: the ThinkStation S10 and the ThinkStation D10. The new computers run on chips from Intel, with the S10 starting at about $1,199 and the D10 at about $1,739. 

Hardware Section Sponsored by
MagTek
 

 

MagTek®’s ExpressCard 1000 is the industry’s first “ALL-IN-ONE” instant issuance and complete card personalization platform forCredit, Debit, ATM, and Financial Gift Cards designed to fit securely and comfortably within a branch location.


For the first time, card personalization features such as color card-printing, magstripe encoding, smartcard encoding, card embossing, indent printing, and foil tipping have been combined into a single device which provides both the physical and logical security features required to meet the demands of a branch or retailer’s card issuing environment.


Equipped with MagnePrint® card authentication technology (www.magneprint.com), the ExpressCard 1000 offers the capability to capture the card's reference MagnePrint at the time of card issuance so that reference value may be used in conjunction with complementary risk management analytics with card present transactions. The ExpressCard 1000 can be connected as a peripheral to MagTek’s IntelliCAT and MCAPS 3000 PIN selection and instant issuance software suites creating a complete and secure card issuing platform.

For more information on ExpressCard 1000, go to www.magtek.com or call your MagTek sales representative at 800-788-6835.

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Software Updates

Microsoft is set to release a pair of low-cost enterprise search products: Search Server 2008 and Search Server Express 2008. The Express edition — available now in a release candidate form — is a free download. It contains the same features as the commercial product but is restricted to a single installation. Naturally, the software giant has intense competition in this area, e.g., IBM late last year joined forces with Yahoo to produce a free search product, IBM Omnifind Yahoo Edition. 

Launchy is a free windows utility designed to help you forget about your start menu, the icons on your desktop, and even your file manager. Launchy indexes the programs in your start menu and can launch your documents, project files, folders, and bookmarks with just a few keystrokes. The tiny application hides itself until you hit alt+space. Launchy has won the SourceForge community choice award for best new project.

 

Software Section Sponsored by
Raddon Financial Group (RFG)

 

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ATMs/Kiosks

In partnership with Triton and running on Triton RL5000xp ATMs with Prism software,
Select-A-Branch is a surcharge-free ATM Network that features customized, branded screen content for network-customer financial institutions. Each transaction has the same look and feel, the same marketing messages and the same offers presented at their own financial institution so banks can send their customers to these locations without fear of losing them to rivals. Select-A-Branch customer financial institutions benefit from an expanded reach in the community and access to convenient offsite locations. Plus the Select-A-Branch Network does not charge any upfront membership fees, so Triton says that network participation is affordable for banks of all sizes.

As an outgrowth of its Global Security Task Force research and development program, Diebold has released its new Advanced Skimming Detection technology for ATMs. An element of Diebold's S.A.F.E. (Secure Anti-Fraud Enhanced) ATM, the fraud-deterrence technology is engineered into Diebold's Opteva ATMs. When a skimmer is attached to an ATM, the new detector sends out an alert, which banks can direct to either the branch alarm system or to the ATM network monitoring system.

A recent survey carried out by the morefocus group found that although consumers continue to complain about the level of fees, it is clear from their research that even at $3.00, transaction costs are still below the pain threshold. Even though 72 percent of those surveyed felt that fees were unnecessary or inflated, a staggering 92 percent used ATMs on a regular basis, with 55 percent using machines outside of their institution's network more than once per month. The report noted that "what we aimed to understand was why those people who reported that they saw poor value in ATM services continued to use them. Quite simply, it is a function of necessity and convenience."

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Biometric Digest Highlights - WWW.BIODIGEST.COM 

US Biometrics Corporation, a provider of digital identity applications, and VALID Systems, a check cashing and verification solutions provider, have joined forces to offer the banking sector solutions for using biometrics to help secure check cashing. The system is specifically targeted at the 80 million underbanked consumers.

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Wireless World

Extending disaster recovery capabilities via satellite is gathering steam, as access modems grow smaller and services become more readily available. Because satellite coverage nearly blankets the entire earth, such services keep users connected in places with sparse cellular coverage, in addition to its inherent disaster recovery value. We will cover some of the latest trends in satellite access in the upcoming issue of BANK tech-trends - subscribe now.

According to a new Celent report, “Corporate Mobile Banking: The Times They Are a-Changing,” larger businesses are poised to embrace mobile banking solutions. As for consumer mobile banking, Celent is convinced that 30% of all retail online banking households will engage in mobile banking by the end of 2010. They say that the only way to spur adoption will be to treat the mobile channel as the online channel. The channel is simply an entry point — and charging for that entry could be a significant deterrent. The ultimate goal is to market the concept of anywhere anytime access.

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Security Section

There is an ongoing debate among security professionals about the pros and cons of appliance based deployments of security solutions. One company by the name of Protegrity has solved this problem for their customers. Their Defiance Threat Management System is available as either an appliance, software or a combined installation. They believe that these flexible deployment options will cover any organization's desires and preferences.

Affinion Group has partnered with Debix to roll out an identity theft fighting system called Debix Instant Authorization. The Debix platform enables banks to initiate Instant Authorization requests via a telephone, web browser or application programming interface. Before any new credit accounts can be opened, a bank can send the customer a secure automated phone call (by trying up to three numbers: mobile, home or office) prompting them to authorize (via PIN) or reject the transaction. 

An important step in the process of securing your Windows desktops and servers is to shut down unnecessary services. As long as Microsoft Windows has been a network capable operating system, it has come with quite a few services turned on by default, and it is always a good idea to shutdown unnecessary services. In the upcoming issue of BANK tech-trends, we will cover some services that should not be running - subscribe today.

Security Section Sponsored by
MAGENSATM
 

MAGENSA™ is a trusted verification authority (TVA) that provides real-time remote-hosted credential authentication services. These services enable banks, businesses, and government agencies to integrate PCI DSS and FFIEC multi-factor authentication and end-to-end data encryption capabilities into their existing processing environments without the need for substantial financial investments or massive changes to the existing infrastructure.


Specifically tailored to enhance the security of internet banking and ATM applications, MAGENSA delivers unprecedented security and authentication using the familiar magstripe card credentials (secure tokens) that a bank has already issued to its customers. MAGENSA is powered by the trusted and proven card authentication technology known as MagnePrint® (www.magneprint.com). MagnePrint differentiates a customers’ authentic magstripe card from an altered or counterfeit version, transforming the traditional magstripe card into a powerful security token.


MAGENSA’s Secure Data Center (SDC), a reliable 24x7 operations center that is maintained 365 days a year, simplifies the integration of data decryption and MagnePrint scoring into existing websites, and allows for data federation across institutional domains.

For more information on MAGENSA, please visit www.magensa.net or call 877.MAGENSA.

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Leaders Roundtable

ONLINE BANKING: 

Embraced by Customers - The Next Steps


 


 
 
First Internet Bank - http://www.firstib.com
Read David Becker's comments: http://www.banktt.com/roundtable/FirstInternet.pdf


 
 

 
Open Solutions - http://www.opensolutions.com  
Read Michael D. Nicastro's comments: http://www.banktt.com/roundtable/OSI.pdf

 
TowerGroup - http://www.towergroup.com  
Read George Tubin's comments:  
http://www.banktt.com/roundtable/TowerGroup.pdf

 
uMonitor - http://www.umonitor.com  
Read Dinesh Sheth's comments:  
http://www.banktt.com/roundtable/uMonitor.pdf

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Technology and Marketing

AMR Research has released results of a new study describing Customer Relationship Management (CRM) implementations. Their research suggests that CRM initiatives often fail due to insufficient end-user involvement and buy-in. They note that in applications such as financial management applications, the users have much less flexibility or choice in whether or not to adopt an enterprise application standard. Their advice: engage end-users from the very beginning for a more successful implementation, and ignore end-users at your peril.

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Online Banking/E-Commerce/Website Design


The Federal Reserve Board announced that it is cutting its fees for handling Check 21 items delivered to paying institutions electronically but raising tariffs for processing paper checks and the substitute checks authorized under Check 21. Effective Jan. 2, the Fed’s new rates for 2008 will include a 3.2% drop in fees payable by collecting institutions for checks cleared as images. But, in a move that will likely lead to even more electronic check clearing, fees for images cleared as substitute checks at paying institutions will rise 10.3%. Additionally, fees for origination and receipt of ACH transactions will remain at 2007 levels, while a $2.50 fee for input file processing is being eliminated. 

According to a recent Javelin study of 2,000 consumers, the most valued financial alerts are those that send notification of unusual transactions on an account. In the report entitled "Interactive Financial Messaging," 45% of consumers noted that they preferred to receive financial alerts about 'Unusual Transactions on their account' more than any other alert type. This was followed closely by 'Notification of when a bill is due or has been paid' at 35%.

Online Banking Section Sponsored by
MAGENSATM
 

Revolutionary Convergence of Security Technology for Secure Internet Banking!



MagneSafeTM P55 is a portable card reader/authenticator with four key technologies for secure online banking: Cardholder Data Encryption, MagnePrint® card authentication technology, Website Authentication and Track 1, 2 and 3 card reading capabilities. In conjunction with MAGENSATM, the MagneSafe P55 is designed to offer secure, multifactor authentication for Internet banking, empowering consumers with the freedom and confidence of knowing that their transactions are protected anytime, anywhere.

MAGENSA, a Trusted Verification Authority that provides real-time, remote-hosted credential authentication services, allows credit unions to integrate PCI DSS and FFIEC compliant multifactor authentication, data encryption, website authentication, and data federation capabilities without the need for substantial financial investments or massive changes to the existing infrastructure.

For more information about the MagneSafe P55 or MAGENSA, visit www.magensa.net, or call 877.MAGENSA.

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Internet Access

In many respects, it is getting easier to connect to and manage remote branches and offices. Vendors such as Cisco, Juniper, Nortel, Packeteer, and others are combining multiple functions (switching/routing, security, voice, optimization) into a single device. The benefits are less time spent installing, managing, and updating point products. Additionally, vendors are making it easier to manage the remote office. Vendors such as Adder, Avocent, LANtronics, and Raritan provide out-of-band, KVM access to repair problems in a remote site even when the WAN link goes down. Uplogix offers an innovative product for managing branches - not only does it give out-of-band access to equipment at remote locations when the WAN link goes down, it lets IT staffs decide what repairs they can automate. The product runs through diagnostics in minutes to deliver the probable cause of the problem. This helps eliminate the need for human intervention, and makes it easier for a central staff to manage the remote sites. 

VoIP phone system maker Allworx and VoIP (voice over Internet protocol) service provider Voxitas (formerly NetLogic) have combined their solutions. As a result, organizations now have access to Allworx’ affordable yet full featured VoIP phone systems preconfigured to work with Voxitas’ dedicated, SIP-based business VoIP service. The Allworx 6x, 10x, and 24x phone systems are designed for organizations ranging from 2 to 100 employees per site. Voxitas claims it offers superior quality of service over its dedicated network, and has eliminated the jitter and garble commonly associated with VoIP services that traverse the public Internet. In addition to IP trunking, Voxitas’ services include long distance, Internet, toll-free and emergency 911 services to single and multi-site IPBX systems.

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Call Centers

Today, hosted IVR (interactive voice response) systems are available to small banks that provide the same features and functionality as those that larger organizations use - but without the high cost traditionally associated with high-end IVRs. Ifbyphone is a hosted voice application and platform company that takes a simplified approach to the deployment of stand-alone and web-integrated voice services for small organizations. Beyond the customer service functionality for basic inbound calls, hosted IVR solutions from Ifbyphone can also be used to design voice surveys and launch in-house marketing campaigns.

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