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Diebold debuts NFC-enabled biometric ATM

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Diebold is demonstrating new prototype ATMs with NFC and biometric technology, as well as “the world’s first virtualized ATM” at VMworld 2011 this week in Las Vegas.

According to Diebold, the prototypes are part of a soon-to-be released ATM series that will feature biometric thumbprint authentication and NFC-enabled mobile banking support, as well as other self-service functions such as cash and check deposit acceptance.

Diebold’s other prototype - a ‘virtualized’ ATM made in partnership with VMware - takes ATM management software out of the end unit and puts it in a server responsible for multiple units.


According to Diebold, this consolidation will enable the establishment of a single secure datacenter, allowing for greater control and a secure location for IP addresses.

Diebold says they are currently looking for financial institutions to serve as sites for a virtual ATM proof-of-concept study. [end] 

Samsung Electronics has unveiled its third generation NFC-enabled Galaxy S handset, the Galaxy S III.

Powered by Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, the Galaxy S III features a 4.8 inch HD Super AMOLED display, 8MP camera, 1.4 Ghz quad-core chip and 16 GB of internal memory. The device also features an NFC chip for making mobile payments and peer-to-peer data transfers via “S Beam,” a supped up version of Android Beam.

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Sensor supplier Fingerprint Cards AB (FPC) has extended its partnership with Chinese biometrics provider Miaxis Biometrics Co. LTD to deliver biometrics products to the Chinese banking sector.

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CSC has partnered with identity authentication technology and services provider Daon to produce a biometric multifactor authentication service for the banking industry. The product, called ConfidentID Mobile, provides in and out-of-band identity authentication for transactions in multiple channels, including online and mobile.

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Albron, an independent caterer in the Netherlands, will offer biometric- and contactless-based payments in its restaurants thanks to a newly signed agreement with pan-European payment processor Equens.

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