ATM AND POS REPLACEMENT
- FAULT-TOLERANT, SCALABLE, ADAPTABLE
Many current ATM and POS switching
or re-platforming programs rely on legacy fault tolerant hardware
and software to guarantee reliability and uptime for the switching
solution. In smaller scale programs, where banks generally
do not create legacy solutions, fault tolerance is achieved
using clustered hardware and databases, a route which does
not offer true reliability or scalability.
However now Oracle partner Distra has built the fault tolerance
and scalability, traditionally only achievable with legacy
solutions, into its software.
No other re-platforming provider has this technology leadership,
which means their users have to rely on the capabilities
of the existing hardware.
Distra's
solution allows rapid and safe configuration changes.
Modifications can be made in days, not weeks, most of which
in XML, with little need for Java development.
The result is a lower cost of operation from day one of
installation.
The Distra ATM and POS solutions offer fully secure device
driving, authorisation, routing, real-time monitoring and
management for mission critical ATM and POS networks.
A choice of device types, network connections, card types
and processing parameters, all fully configurable by the
customer, are standard with the solution.
The solutions offer full fault-tolerance and seamless scalability
at the application layer. Fail-safe 24/7is achieved using
Distra’s unique Mission Critical Application Server
(MCAS) layer, which runs on commodity hardware.
Java and XML programming enables rapid time-to-market for
changes to business rules, customer service functions or
application functionality.
ATM replacement
Support for NDC+ and Diebold
ATM drivers
FIT State Management
Screen Management
Status Monitoring
Cash Monitoring
Real time research
Analysis Reporting
POS Replacement
Supports ISO 8583 credit, debit
and chip card authorisation
Supports major schemes
High value customers can be
treated uniquely
Merchants can access data about
their business online or through regular reports
Intraday monitoring, reports
and reconciliation with running totals