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BANK tech-trends News September 22 - September 26, 2008
Hardware NewsLenovo said it is entering the server market with the
ThinkServer, a lineup starting at $749 targeted at small and medium sized
organizations. Lenovo, the former PC business of IBM, hit the market with
a focus on laptops and notebooks, but will now offer three towers and two
x86 servers that run on Windows Server or SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
from Novell. The company bundles software dubbed EasyStartup, EasyUpdate
and EasyManagement to configure the servers and track performance. Software Updates Net Orbit from Retina X Studios is a tool that allows administrators to install a client on all the systems on their network and watch up to 100 systems simultaneously. The program is installed silently and cannot be shut down by the user. Along with monitoring systems admins can control machines remotely, and check hardware and services. It can also be used for training purposes and provides a good way to conduct training with each user at their desk. Net Orbit also has other nice features like freeze mouse, lock down a PC, chat, and the ability to manage remote files from your console at your desk. Access is a part of many editions of Microsoft Office, but if you don't already have that database program in your toolkit, you may want to consider using FileMaker Pro ($299) instead. Some people believe that this database application is more intuitive than Access, while offering high-end features like live SQL data source support and easy Web-publishing capabilities, so your coworkers can access the database via a browser. Plus it includes an array of prebuilt templates that help you get up and running quickly.
ATMs/KiosksTriton Systems announced plans to produce a new low-end, off-premise model ATM. Plans call for the new ATM, which will be modeled after Triton's popular RL line of off-premise ATMs, to include a 5.7-inch color display, 60mm printer, business-hour cabinet and 1,000 note CDU with removable lock box cassette. It will run on Microsoft Windows CE 5.0 with Triton's X2-based technology. Biometric Digest Highlights - WWW.BIODIGEST.COM SafeBoot, which was acquired by McAfee last year, protects computers by encrypting their hard drives. It can be used to prevent malicious access to data on a stolen laptop, for example. SafeBoot works by requiring users to authenticate at the hardware level before the operating system boots up. This prevents a malicious user from bypassing the operating system password with a boot CD. Although by default it uses a standard user ID and password, it can also works with various biometric techniques such as fingerprint readers. Wireless World Despite the fact that over 90% of Americans that own contactless payments cards like using them, three quarters of the population are not even aware of the technology's existence, according to a survey commissioned by the Smart Card Alliance. A Javelin Strategy and Research study reveals that nine percent of the U.S. population now have a contactless credit or debit card. Last year the number of open network contactless cards in circulation reached 35 million. Additionally, contactless users are paying with their contactless cards or fobs frequently, with over 22% using contactless payment more than six times per month. An estimated 75,000 U.S. merchant location are now accepting contactless payment. Security Section
Leaders Roundtable Online Banking: Online Banking... Catering to Your Most Desirable Customers
Technology and Marketing In a survey conducted by Coinstar, in partnership with Kelton Research, more than two in five (43 percent) consumers say they would prefer a change of environment at their financial institution, modeling it after retailers such as premium coffee shops or apparel stores known for personal shoppers and exceptional service. According to the poll results, 50 percent of consumers would take advantage of financial or related services not traditionally provided by their branch if they were offered. Legal advice and financial planning were among the most desired. Their top choices for non-traditional banking services were: self-service coin counting; postal services; and computer and printing services. Other services of interest to respondents included a snack bar, Wi-Fi, neck and shoulder massage, and a supervised play area for children. Online Banking/E-Commerce/Website Design
At the recent ITEXPO conference Microsoft and 8x8
announced that they will be working together to offer Packet8 VoIP SIP
trunking service with the Microsoft Response Point Business Phone System
to small to mid-size organizations. The companies will jointly market the
combined solution through their respective value-added reseller (VAR)
channels. In addition, they will jointly market this solution online and
via other marketing channels. Many contact center experts rank call quality as the leading measure to evaluate the performance of call center agents. Call quality programs often include scoring evaluations, coaching programs and training tools to guide customer service representatives. Bank call center scoring systems should include at least these four areas: customer verification; professionalism; connecting with the customer; and service and sales.
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