ACI releases new BASE24-eps for improved globalization
October 1, 2009
ACI Worldwide Inc. has announced the general availability of the next version of BASE24-eps, ACI's software for online-payments processing.
BASE24-eps manages electronic payment devices, acquires transactions across many different channels and performs high-volume switching, routing and authorization services. The new BASE24-eps Release 1.0 Version 9.2 extends its authorization features, including match and hold processing, and support for check processing, and increases operational efficiency and monitoring capabilities.
The latest version also is touted by ACI for its ability to address customer globalization needs with new features, including support for multibyte character sets, which are used in Asia and the Middle East. The version extends region–specific functionality with new components for deployments in Australia, China, Germany, Greece, New Zealand, Spain and the United States.
And continuing ACI's relationship with IBM, the new version provides enhanced support for deployments of BASE24-eps on IBM System z.
Louis Blatt, chief product officer at ACI, says BASE24-eps is used by organizations and financial institutions of all sizes throughout the world:
The new version of the product gives financial institutions greater agility by providing more functionality and enabling them to meet customer demands for more flexible, tailored solutions. For organizations that want to implement a next-generation payments solution, such as those upgrading from BASE24, the new version of BASE24-eps makes that as straightforward as possible.