Sir Finkus writes:
"As Microsoft begins to end support for Windows XP, many ATM operators are investigating Linux as an alternative. Microsoft will no longer provide updates for the operating system, which currently powers nearly 95% of the world's ATMs.
Operators say that they'd like to be able to upgrade their machines and operating system at the same time. They are also hampered by the high cost of upgrading machines and regulatory requirements. With the lifetime of a typical ATM being 10-15 years, companies would value more flexible upgrade schedules."
(Score: 2) by Grishnakh on Monday March 24 2014, @05:36PM
Are they in the USA? They're likely in violation of the ADA. I read that one reason banks moved to newer XP-based ATMs is because they support accessibility requirements for disabled people as required by the ADA, which the older OS/2-based ATMs could not support.