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TECHNOLOGY: XP End of the road for XP Banks are having to review their operating systems, specifically ATMs, as Microsoft pulls the plug on Windows XP support, writes Samantha Perry The removal of support for Windows XP does not mean that the Windows Update will suddenly stop working A fter 12 years, Microsoft has taken its Windows XP operating system out of support. At the end of April, no more security updates or technical support for the operating system will be provided. Most of South .Africa’s large and small banks run Windows XP on their ATM networks - 95% worldwide in January, according to US based supplier NCR. The potential effects on the large banks as well as the smaller banks in South Africa’s banking industry are crippling. What has the impact been? Says Aziz Cassim, head of Self-Service Channels at FNB: “FNB’s ATMs operate on Windows XP. We are aware that Microsoft Windows XP support ceased in April 2014 and we are currently implementing a solution. The plan includes the replacement of old devices (that cannot operate on Windows 7) and upgrading newer devices to Windows 7. All risk factors have been taken into account, and FNB ATMs continue to operate with the same level of safety and security.” “Standard Bank has worked closely with Microsoft and its hardware suppliers to ensure that there is a seamless transition from XP,” comments Vuyo Mpako, head of Innovation and Channel Design at Standard Bank. “Standard Bank and Microsoft have an enterprise relationship that is not limited to ATMs, but covers all systems that use Microsoft products. “Standard Bank has approximately 6 500 ATMs that needed to be migrated from the Windows XP platform. The first step in the process 42 TechXP.indd 42 BANKER SA was to complete the security certification. This was done in March 2014, although the journey to define and develop the new platform started in 2012. The new system is currently being tested in a controlled environment to ensure stability, before being exposed to customers. “The initial changes will not be visible to customers, since these are operating system and security changes. These will be followed by new functionalities that will be customer-facing. The new systems will also offer increased security to customers, as providing a secure environment for our customers remains a core focus for Standard Bank.” According to an Absa spokesperson, the bank believes the end of support for Windows XP does not mean that Windows Update will suddenly stop working. “It simply means that no new Windows updates will appear. This means that our ATMs do not have to b H\ܘYY