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Changing of the guard

There's bound to be big changes ahead in the U.K., where non-bank deployers are entering the ATM market and bringing the surcharge with them. by Ann All, editor

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Automated talking machine?

Are voice-activated ATMs all talk, or are banks on the road to adopting the technology that would make machines more accessible to the visually impaired?by…

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Counting down to Y2K

Federal regulators seem confident that financial institutions are well prepared for Y2K. Now they're turning their attention to EFT networks, processors and…

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New girl in town

Is "Stella" the ATM of the future? NCR's new prototype is all about interactivity. by Kevin Gibson, contributing writer

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ATM cash management: Building a better duck

ATM owners are beginning to flock to high-tech methods of cash management. by Ryan DuBosar, contributing writer

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Bright lights, big city, bold ideas

Didn't get to attend the recent Advanced ATM Conference '99 in Chicago? Here's some of what you missed from the keynote address.by Ann All, editor

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New attitude

From its inception two years ago, The ATM Industry Association emerges as an energetic group with a growing membership and new ideas. by Katherine L. Sears…

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Knowledge = power

Ever wonder where deployers get all of those fascinating stats on ATM usage? Meet Randy Batsell, one of the men behind the numbers.by Ann All, editor

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Check this

In an age of EFT, Americans still cling stubbornly to checks. Some ATM deployers are catering to consumers depositing, cashing checks. by Ann All, editor

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Getting in touch

From the golf course to the gas pump, companies are experimenting with new ways to reach consumers via kiosks. by Katherine L. Sears, associate editor

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Time for a change?

Barclays Bank thinks the time is right to charge non-customers at its ATMs. But they'll have to convince other British banks before they can introduce the…

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Image-driven ATMs

Like to get that 20 bucks from a jukebox or a robot rather than a boring beige box? Sure you would -- and no, you're not seeing things. by Kevin Gibson…

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Pushing the (pay) envelope

For companies with non-traditional workforces, the ATM offers a better way of reimbursing their employees.by Ann All, editor

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Big pond, small fish

An ISO or small financial institution may find a "sink or swim" attitude at giant processors like EDS and First Data -- but there are plenty of smaller…

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ATM as vending machine?

ATMs are capable of dispensing stamps, tickets and a bevy of other items. But the industry has yet to find a non-cash product that consumers seem to really…

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On a hot streak

Bob Rudinsky, former owner of Bodwell Banking and inventor of the ATM Sunglasses, is blazing ahead with several new projects. Among them: a heater for ATMs in…

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Hip to scrip

An ATM with no cash? It makes a lot of sense for certain merchants, say deployers of scrip terminals.by Ann All, editor

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Virtual profit

Momentum Cash wants to turn surcharge revenue into banking income. So the Houston ISO is getting into the Internet banking business -- and using its ATM…

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The big boys

When it comes to selecting an ATM service provider, large national companies often prefer to play with someone their own size.by Ann All, editor

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New kid in town

With a new name and a new commitment to the U.S. market, Wincor Nixdorf is trying to break the stronghold of more established domestic players. Can they do…

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