Re: OT Citibank: Which OS?

2001-09-05 Thread Kurt Wall

Joel Hammer wrote:
 Citibank Computer Crash
 Knocks Out 2,000 ATMs

I believe OS/2 is still the OS of choice for most ATMs.

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Re: OT Citibank: Which OS?

2001-09-05 Thread Ronnie Gauthier

Hard to say what was at fault

they use Vpro5 for their data files and it needs an M$ OS.

They use microbanker for bank fund transfers,
Customisation of MICROBANKER (MBx), a corporate banking product of CITICORP. 
MBx has some retail banking features also. It is a product developed on 
Business Basic (BBx) from BASIS INTERNATIONAL USA. MBx and BBx are available 
on both LAN and UNIX. The hardware for Customisation is WIPRO LANDMARK and 
the O/S is Wenix 3.2

they use this for credit card info, who knows what OS, AIX??
Citicorp Credit Services has used Orchestrate to build a large credit card 
data warehousing system on a 116-processor IBM SP using DB2 UDB EEE.

The teller machines run on an Arcnet LAN which has their own embedded chips.

On Wednesday 05 September 2001 17:13, Joel Hammer wrote:
 Citibank Computer Crash
 Knocks Out 2,000 ATMs

 Does anyone know which OS Citibank uses?
 Joel

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