June 9, 2014
As the clock winds down on Microsoft support for Windows XP - the world's most popular ATM operating system - companies using closed networks can provide a much needed alternative to deployers. Closed networks, which prevent access from external sources, offer critical stability when software makers bow out. The end of XP support doesn't mean that ATMs will stop running. But it does mean that deployers who continue to use the OS will stop receiving timely updates and regular security patches from the developer. This white paper, sponsored by Triton, explains various aspects of a closed operating system, such as:
Triton FI based products • NO Windows 10™ Upgrade • Secured locked down system that is virus/malware resistant • Flexible configurations - Drive-up and Walk-up • Triton's high security standards • NFC, anti-skim card reader, IP camera and level 1 vaults are all options • Triton Connect monitoring • Lower cost