ATMs powered by Windows by 2005?

SpinnerSpinner Birmingham, UK
edited September 2003 in Science & Tech
According to a published study last week, by 2005 65% of bank ATM's in the US will use a cut down version of the Windows operating system.
Bezard asked 20 of the top 60 banks in the country about their plans to upgrade ATMs. He also interviewed the top 10 ATM manufacturers and software vendors. He concluded the banking industry is ready to scrap IBM's OS/2 operating system, which powers most ATMs today. They would prefer Windows, a platform they consider "open" in that it is compatible with their internal corporate networks. Also, it's so ubiquitous that they can add features to all their ATMs without having to write multiple pieces of code for different machines. "Because we are seeing so many mergers and acquisitions in the last few years, you have large banks running a fleet of ATM hardware," Bezard said. "With open technologies it is easier to run different types of hardware on the same software."

The full report:
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,60497,00.html

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