by Sherry Yang
January 24, 2005
Ah, the venerable drive-up ATM. Most bank branches have at least one, and typically it's the machine that sees the most usage.
read nowJanuary 11, 2005
LONG BEACH, Miss. - Triton says it set a new sales record in 2004, shipping more than 20,000 ATMs, a 19 percent increase over its 2003 shipments of 17,05…
read nowOptimism is a quality that has been in relatively short supply in the ATM industry over the past few years, with many companies feeling the impact of a tepid…
read nowDecember 15, 2004
LONG BEACH, Miss. - Beginning in January, Triton will offer its 9100 model with either a single denomination bill dispenser mechanism that holds 1,800 used…
read nowby Tracy Kitten — Editor, AMC
December 12, 2004
Opponents of posting ATM prices online say it further erodes already shrinking margins, forcing ISOs to compete for profitless sales. Yet a growing number of…
read nowDecember 12, 2004
LONG BEACH, Miss. - King Oil, owner of Mara-Mart convenience stores in Indiana, has won Triton Systems' 10th anniversary contest to find the ATM manufacturer's…
read nowDecember 7, 2004
Some ISOs offering ATM outsourcing programs for financial institutions are seeing business pick up as more FIs facing Triple DES upgrade costs appear willing…
read nowDecember 6, 2004
ATLANTA - Transaction processor Lynk Systems, Inc., has introduced a new wireless option for ATM transaction processing. Lynk's CDMA (Code Division Multiple…
read nowFake volcano? Faux Eiffel Tower? Attendees of last week's BAI Retail Delivery Conference and Expo in Las Vegas were wowed by the real deal: some of today's…
read nowOctober 6, 2004
LONG BEACH, Miss. - To celebrate 10 years of having ATMs in retail locations, Triton is holding a contest to find the oldest retail unit still in operation.
read nowOctober 5, 2004
LONG BEACH, Miss. - Beginning this week, Triton will begin equipping its 9100 monochrome ATM, its least expensive model, with audio-guided transaction support.
read nowSeptember 2, 2004
Because of their higher price, PC-based ATMs have not been broadly adopted by retailers. But as components and features become less expensive, more owners are…
read nowAugust 8, 2004
ATMs and kiosks are 'cousins if not brothers of each other,' says ATMIA CEO Mike Lee. The upcoming ATMIA West Self-Service Summit in San Diego will attempt to…
read nowAugust 8, 2004
Triton will likely make life easier for transaction processors, software developers -- and possibly competitors -- with its decision to offer easier access to…
read nowAugust 5, 2004
LONG BEACH, Miss. - Triton's Encrypting PIN Pads (EPP) for its Triton Mako, SuperScrip, 9100, 9700, and 9600 Series ATMs have been certified as being compliant…
read nowAugust 1, 2004
With the deadline for vendors to have ATM PIN pads tested at Visa-approved facilities less than three weeks away, MasterCard and Visa have announced plans to…
read nowJuly 26, 2004
LONG BEACH, Miss. - Triton says it has received certification for its Encrypting PIN Pad (EPP) T1.0 under Canada's Interac Association Device Certification…
read nowJuly 19, 2004
LONG BEACH, Miss. - Triton, the leading manufacturer of off-premise ATMs, says it will open its Triton Standard interface specifications for availability to…
read nowJuly 19, 2004
NEW YORK - Dover Corporation, the parent company of ATM manufacturer Triton, reported net earnings of $112.3 million or 54 cents a share for 2004's second…
read nowJune 27, 2004
NEW ORLEANS - Transaction processor Columbus Data Services (CDS) has certified the Gateway 420 device from JBM Electronics that converts asynchronous dial-up…
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