The largest supplier of Automated Teller Machines in
the United States, NCR disclosed the statistics of this 95%, the
thought of which is quite alarming at this juncture when millions of
ATMs in the world face the deadline of upgrading from XP. Bloomsberg
Businessweek disclosed the number of ATMs running on Windows XP in USA,
which is close to a whopping 420,000!
The deadline of the end of Windows XP is coming closer, April 8th to
be precise, that is when Microsoft will stop giving any kind of
official support to XP users. So the question arises that whyhaven’t
these banking organizations and other business institutions not taken
this upgrade seriously, when Redmond is quite clear with its cutoff date
and has been out in the open for quite some time now? However,
Microsoft has been generous to extend its anti-malware support till the
mid of the year 2015.
According to a business group called KAL, which specializes in the ATM software,
only about 15% of the Automated Teller Machines of America are capable
of running on Windows 7. That clearly means that the other 85% of these
ATMs are running on outdated software, when there is modern technology
with touchscreen support and quicker navigation out there.
So, what do you think? Will these ATMs be enhanced further to be able to support Windows 7 or be scrapped and replaced with the modern ones?
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