MT. PROSPECT, Ill.–Cummins Allison said its complete line of ATMs have been Windows 10 certified with FIS Global/FIS CO-OP Financial Services and Worldpay.
While upgrading to the new Windows 10 operating system is not a mandated change, financial institutions that fail to convert in January 2020 open themselves up to security vulnerabilities and non-compliance fees such as those associated with PCI DSS standards, the company stated.
“The upgraded Windows 10 operating system delivers enhanced security, speed and functionality to ATMs,” said Frank Janezic, executive vice president, Cummins Allison. “We were one of the first ATM providers to be Windows 10 certified and now, with the addition of FIS Global/FIS CO-OP Financial Services and Worldpay, we are at the ready to support even more of our financial services customers as they upgrade to the Windows 10 environment.
“Upgrading an ATM’s operating system can seem daunting and may cause a financial institution to delay making the switch,” Janezic continued. “We’re here to help our customers understand the potential challenges, navigate the process and help them determine the most cost-effective approach to an operating systems upgrade.”
