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BANK tech-trends News
January 26, 2009 - January 30,
2009
Hardware News
Nortel has introduced the new Nortel Ethernet Routing
Switch (ERS) 5600 family which includes five switches. Nortel says that
their ERS 5600 is not only suitable for deployment in the data center,
but the switches can also be used in the edge, distribution and core
layers of the network. The company claims that the five switches offer
up to 18 times the stacking performance, up to twice the capacity, and
up to seven-times the “resiliency” of the stackable switches offered by
competitors.
Cisco Systems is gearing up to sell a new, possibly disruptive server in
the next few months, according to the New York Times. The report says
that the server would come bundled with networking software from Cisco
and VMware virtualization software. This strategy fits with the
company's goal is to virtualize the whole data center - the server is
just the first in a series of products to achieve that.
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Software Updates
Citrix is teaming up with Intel to optimize its XenDesktop software for
desktops and laptops based on Intel Core2 and Centrino 2 processors.
Citrix's virtual-machine hypervisors offer the management benefits of
centralizing content, enforcing access control to desktop images, updating
and patching desktops and supporting multiple virtual machines on a single
device while keeping them isolated from each other. Security settings can be
altered - patches applied, security settings updated - once on a server,
then deployed or synched to remote machines. The virtual desktop model
employing a hypervisor differs from the model where the laptop or desktop
has a thin client that receives images of the desktop from a server shared
by other virtual desktops. Because machines with their own client
hypervisors have dedicated computing power, they can deliver better
application performance and graphics, Citrix claims
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ATMs/Kiosks
Wincor Nixdorf says that they are the first ATM
manufacturer to take loose, mixed bundles of cash and checks and
automatically sort and credit them. The ProCash 3100 comes with an
optional add-on recycler, which obviates the need for cash deliveries,
while the newer ProCash 4000 series has this refill capability built-in.
Multi-Tech Systems and Symstream Americas announced the release of their
SocketModem SS embedded cellular wireless modem. The firms say that the
SocketModem SS offers greater flexibility and connectivity for ATMs and
kiosks because it provides connectivity throughout the carrier's larger
GSM (voice) wireless network as distinct from their packet data network.
The SocketModem SS, when connected to the Symstream network, also
provides access to the Symstream Souran management system which supports
remote operations and a high level of performance monitoring.
ATM marketing has not caught on very well in the United States, but in
Greece it is quite popular. Athens-based Pireaus Bank is reporting that
they have received an extraordinary 35 percent response rate to its ATM
offers. Their average response rate from direct mail was just one
percent to three percent, and the excellent response to personalized
marketing offers on ATM screens has prompted them to expand the program
to other countries in which it operates.
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Biometric Digest Highlights -
WWW.BIODIGEST.COM
Start-up Delfigo has incorporated keyboard biometrics
into its multifactor authorization product. Artificial intelligence
technology developed by MIT forms the basis for Delfigo's solution which
is dubbed DSGateway. In a nutshell, here is how it works:
1. User signs on normally with user ID and password.
b. User keyboard biometrics and geospatial data determine if the typing
pattern matches a historical profile.
c. System assigns a confidence factor (CF).
d. If CF is weak, access is restricted and the user may elect to
increase confidence using in-band and out-of-band methods.
e. If the CF is high enough, user is granted access.
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Wireless World
PayPal is making a big push to deliver mobile payment
services via smart phones, which are now capable of supporting
easy-to-use payments applications. Some analysts believe that a PayPal
smart phone service would offer stiff competition to credit cards. A
PayPal spokesperson said that smart phones "are going to be the
beachhead of mobile payments because this is all about consumer
convenience, and only the smart phone provides the quality of user
interface which you need for having a good, convenient interaction."
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Security Section
According to Websense, 77 percent of websites that carry malicious code
are legitimate sites that have been compromised. The number of sites
carrying malicious code grew by 46 percent over the course of 2008,
according to their "State of Internet Security" report. Seventy percent
of the top 100 sites on the Web -- most of them social networking or
search engine sites -- either hosted malicious content or contained a
masked redirect to lure unsuspecting victims from legitimate sites to
malicious sites.
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Leaders Roundtable
Security:
Protecting Customer Data at Rest and
in Motion
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Technology and Marketing
Sage North America announced SageCRM v6.2, a CRM system aimed primarily
at small- and medium-sized businesses. The updated 6.2 version includes
new pre-configured and customizable screen themes, an editor capable of
handling multilingual e-mail campaigns and an enhanced graphical view.
The product is available as a standalone CRM system, and as part of the
Sage Accpac Extended Enterprise Suite.
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Online Banking/E-Commerce/Website Design
According to research from Celent, early adopters of RDC (remote deposit
capture) have found that consumer capture, contrary to popular belief,
has exception rates that are similar to branch deposits. These rates are
both modest and manageable, plus duplicate checks tend to be caught and
corrected early, prior to posting. Importantly, there has been little
evidence of fraud unique to this channel, which can be at least
partially accredited to close monitoring of velocity and deposit totals,
and the setting of daily and monthly transaction limits.
In a related story, EFT Network Inc. has come out with a RDC solution
that allows either businesses or consumers to deposit checks by faxing
them to EFT Network’s data center. EFT Network’s product, called
FAXTellerPLUS, permits a user to place up to three checks in the pockets
of a frosted plastic “carrier,” which bears a unique identifier that
ties the checks to the consumer or small business.
Security giant Symantec believes that banks are putting their customers
at risk by using standard security questions, such as mother's maiden
name, to confirm identities online or over the phone. The firm says
banks must start asking questions that only the customer can answer and
that don't appear on social networking sites. Symantec points to online
Census information as an example of the wealth of personal information
now available on the Internet that can be used by criminals to find
answers to potential security questions.
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Internet Access
While it seems that having a computerized
auto-attendant to greet callers would result in high abandonment rates,
many businesses have reported that automated screening, routing, and
fast transitions to the right professional have actually increased
caller satisfaction. Business VoIP provider Nextiva offers smaller
organizations essential business VoIP features, such as voicemail,
flexible call forwarding and find me/follow me. Their auto-attendant
supports for up to 100 extensions, and includes:
-- Day and Night Mode Schedule
-- Dial by Name Directory
-- Virtual Departments
-- Multiple Auto Attendants
-- Import your Greeting
-- Music on Hold
-- Hunt Groups
CallFire has announced a new webinar series, entitled “Do-It-Yourself
Debt Collection”. The aim of the free two-part webinar series will be to
educate small-to-medium size organizations on how to save money using
CallFire to send monthly automated debt collection telephone calls to
delinquent accounts. The company says that a single voice broadcast can
cost as little as 2 cents per delinquency reminder. They also offer
their Virtual Call Center technology to dwindle down accounts receivable
by automating the consumer-outreach process that permits overdue
payments to be taken over the phone.
Verizon is readying a new product that will marry its wireless phone
service with an Internet phone that uses a broadband network to make
calls. The new phone system, called Verizon Hub, connects to any
broadband line to provide home phone service using the Internet. It
integrates with Verizon Wireless service so that customers can send and
receive SMS text messages directly from their home phone and use
location-based services, like Chaperone and VZ Navigator. It also
provides additional Web-based services, such as an online calendar and a
contact list that syncs with Microsoft Outlook.
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Call Centers
Five9 has announced the release of its latest Virtual Call Center
Suite, version 7.1. The release features an all new Workforce Management
solution, along with new reason codes, supervisor whisper coaching and
barge-in, and improved intraday reporting. Five9 has been a leader in
delivering call center software on demand since 2001, and says that many
small organizations prefer their services over continuing to invest in
capital expenditures for on-premise software and hardware.
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