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The Rise and Evolution of ATMs—A Brief HistoryPublished by: TowerGroup Published: Feb. 1, 2000 - 14 Pages Table of ContentsHighlights Introduction The Early Days--Highly Proprietay Experimental Systems The Second Generation--Technology Improvements Reduce Cost The Third Generation--Modularity, Configurability and Upgradability Today's Fourth-Generation ATM's--The Foundation for Open ATMs The Future--Fifth-Generation Open Web-Enabled ATMs Conclusion AbstractThis TowerGroup Research Note considers the evolution of today's open Web-enabled ATMs. It traces the history and architecture of ATMs from their inception in the late 1960s as cash dispensers through to today's open Web-enabled ATMs that can provide, not only cash and depository services but also secure and highly reliable access to the bank's evolving Internet and Web functionality. The forces that shaped the evolution of ATMs over the last 30 years are examined. The Note describes the hardware and software architecture of this new class of ATMs that can participate fully in the delivery of bank products and services and redefine the relationship of the ATM to the customer and bank.Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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