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BANK tech-trends News June 8, 2009 - June 12, 2009
Hardware NewsQuantum announced a new backup appliance for remote
offices that combines data deduplication, replication and system-wide
monitoring software for centralizing backup control. The Quantum
DXi2500-D uses a Dell server with 1.8TB of hard drive backup capacity
and can be monitored with their Vision 3.0 software. The appliance acts
as network-attached storage (NAS) and has a 300GB/hour ingest rate for
backups. Once a full backup of the remote site is completed, the
appliance backup only changes at the block level, so that even if a file
is updated, only the changes are replicated back to a main data center
or disaster recovery site. The DXi2500-D also supports Symantec's OST
(open storage) API, which allows NetBackup software to track copies of
data, both at remote sites and in data centers and disaster recovery
sites. Pricing for the DXi2500-D starts at $12,500 and includes
deduplication, replication and OST support. Software Updates A company called zoneLINK offers a product called SystemUp Eraser which can be used to erase files, directories, partitions or whole hard drives simply and quickly. Simply choose what you want to delete, choose one of the five different deletion methods (or customize your own) and then execute. SystemUp Eraser also includes signed deletion logs to provide both proof of file or media deletion and documentation for internal processes. NetWrix announced NetWrix Services Monitor, a freeware tool to monitor critical Windows services and optionally restart them after failure. The tool monitors all automatic startup services on multiple servers at a time and sends email alerts when one or more services stops unexpectedly. The optional automatic restart feature ensures that all monitored services are up and running without downtime. In a related story, Cfengine says that their Cfengine Nova package is designed to manage the entire server lifecycle. The software can: perform pattern matching; verify that key processes are or are not running; monitor disk usages and system performance; warn about full file systems before a problem occurs; and conduct change management processes for files.
ATMs/KiosksCash machines around the world are hosting malware
that can harvest a person's card details for use in fraud, a situation
that could worsen as the malware becomes more sophisticated, according
to Trustwave's SpiderLabs research group. The malware records the
magnetic stripe information on the back of a card as well as the PIN.
That data can be printed out on the ATM's receipt roll when a special
master card is inserted into the ATM that launches a user interface. It
can also be recorded on the magnetic stripe of that master control card.
To install the malware, a person would need access to the inside of the
ATM or a port in which software could be uploaded. That means insiders
could be involved, or cybercriminals have picked a lock on an ATM in
order to install the software. Biometric Digest Highlights - WWW.BIODIGEST.COM Virginia recently became the fourth state to tell motorists to not smile while having their driver's license photo taken. That's because a smile allegedly causes issues with the facial recognition software that some states are using to search and compare records. Colorado, however, was one of the first states to start using the technology that measures the distance between eyes, the width of the mouth and other biometric cues, and they do not frown upon smiles. A spokesperson for the Colorado DMV said that "we let people smile, and we were one of the first states to begin using facial recognition in 2002, and smiles haven't been a problem." Wireless World At research firm Celent's recent Innovation and
Insight Day, mobile banking was a hot topic. The consensus was that
banks must get into mobile banking as a way to keep pace with the
competition and as a way of provide true value to customers. Analysts
agreed that banks must address three primary areas: ease of use, cost of
use and security. Although many people compare the adoption and
development of mobile banking to online banking, the biggest difference
noted at the conference was the pace - mobile banking is moving much
faster than online banking ever did.
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Technology and Marketing CRM OnTarget, a provider of partner hosted Microsoft Dynamics CRM, has increased the value of its offering as it has added Microsoft Exchange Server and Outlook 2007 for new Dynamics CRM users without an additional charge. The firm says that combining Exchange with Dynamics CRM provides their clients with a seamless integration of Dynamics CRM with the Microsoft Office Suite, along with easy to use sales and service dashboards. Online Banking/E-Commerce/Website Design
Internet Access Expand Networks won the Best of Interop's award for
performance optimization. Expand also used the show to announce its
Mobile Accelerator Client (MACC) that extends optimization to individual
computers using what Expand calls HIVE Technology. MACC software resides
on laptops and desktops and optimizes traffic to Expand appliances
located at data centers. Without the client, Expand optimization works
only between Expand appliances. The software automatically seeks other
MACC clients in the same location to set up a shared cache of data drawn
from the data center so it can be used by all the machines without each
one having to fetch it over the WAN. Call Centers Every driver’s exam includes two parts: a written test and a performance test. Whether your bank uses both to evaluate potential call center agents is up to you, but either way call center experts recommend using your most experienced agents to help in the new hire evaluation process. Your subject matter experts (SMEs) can help identify the most critical tasks to include in any type of assessment. If the SMEs embrace the concept of performance assessments, then they can adeptly pinpoint the most important tasks. Your SMEs can also help set passing scores and determine if test takers should get more than one try to pass the exam.
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