The system architecture eliminates the
need to employ the disruptive, costly, and time-consuming
changes at the ATM. The unique technology is easy to implement
and provides immediate value upon installation. It is now
viable to manage content for your entire multi-Vendor portfolio
of ATMs from a single unified interface.
For additional information on how we support legacy ATMs or
new web-ATMs such as NCR Aptra Edge, or to read the ATMRewards
Technology Whitepaper, please contact
us
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Deliver Screen and Receipt content and transactions to ATMs
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Gather ATM information and deploy software patches remotely
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Support legacy OS/2 ATMs with zero hardware/software changes
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Support new WINDOWS Web-based ATMs
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Enable broad variety of ATM functions
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Utilize Internet-friendly software standards
The Platform has three (3) major components:
Switch-Centric: To interface
with the ATM Switch to support content changes on legacy ATMs
with zero hardware/software
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Gateway Servers (“TG”) to handle communication
with ATM Switch and serve content to Terminal Handlers
for delivery to connected ATMs
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Application Servers to manage certain States and Screens
of the ATM Load File to “overlay” Base Load
delivered by Host.
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Process Interface on Tandem (or IBM Mainframe) to communicate
with TG and to translate XML to Device Native (NDC, 911/912)
ATM-Centric:
To interface directly with ATM to distribute graphic files,
and to manage all content related and ATM management functions
for Web-based ATMs.
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ATM Agent (“TekEx”) installed on ATM that
uses HTTP/XML to communicate directly with the ATMRewards
Server for all content delivery and activation functions.
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On Demand Server and Engine (“OD”) that
uses an extendible XML structure to communicate with ATM
Agent (“TekEx”) for content delivery, remote
ATM management, and software updates [Future Roadmap]
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FTP Servers to transport the files
Web-Centric:
To provide an easy to use and easy to access web-interface for
all related content development, management, and delivery functions.
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Application servers to provide web interface for database
setup and support (“Controller”), user and
content administration (“Admin”) and development
and management of ATM Content for multi-vendor ATMs (“Builder”).