ATMIA launches new ATM OS Migration Cost Model for Deployers - November 20, 2014
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ATMIA launches new ATM OS Migration Cost Model for Deployers

Thursday, November 20, 2014

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by ATM Industry Association

London, UK and Sioux Falls, USA: ATMIA has today announced the release of a new migration cost model for ATM deployers to use as a tool to calculate costs of different migration strategies to new operating systems.

“End-of-support of Windows XP is a critical challenge to the ATM industry,” explained author Francesco Burelli, partner at Innovalue Management Advisors and winner of the association’s 2014 International Consultant of the Year Award. “Given the hardware and software implications, the industry is faced with a sizable upgrade challenge both in financial and logistical terms.”

The model was developed in conjunction with leading banks and a team of experts drawn from ATMIA’s various 2020 committees looking at the most optimal approach for the industry when support for Windows 7 OS ends a few years from now.

“ATM operators are faced with the on-going challenge of deciding on their best approach to future migrations,” Burelli commented. “Our industry model offers the ability to compare four different migration scenarios from a financial perspective, based on a bank’s typical cost drivers. ATM operators can compare the costs of different upgrade options depending on factors like number of ATMs and the risk levels. Even the pre-populated baseline data is leveragable by ATM Operators straight away and offers a realistic and valuable benchmark.”

“This intensive study of the costs of migrating ATMs to a new operating system brutally exposes the fallacy we sometimes comes across in our industry that doing nothing when support for the existing OS ends is fine,” added Mike Lee, CEO of ATMIA. “It’s definitely not fine, but highly risky. I urge all ATM deployers to read and use this superbly benchmarked new model as a planning tool to prepare for ongoing and future OS migrations.”

ATMIA Members have access to the study as part of their membership benefits. Non-ATMIA members may purchase the study for $650.00 USD.               

About ATMIA
The ATM Industry Association, established in 1997, is a non-profit global trade association with over 5,500 members in 65 countries.

As an independent, non-profit trade association, engaged in non-competitive promotion of our industry, our mission is: to promote ATM convenience, growth and usage worldwide; to protect the ATM industry's assets, interests, good name and public trust; and to provide education, best practices, political voice and networking opportunities for member organizations.

If you wish to join, please contact Sharon Lane at [email protected] .


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