Fun with Google Analytics: Tracking the Windows XP Apocalypse
As a hardware manufacturer, we’ve been paying a lot of attention to the Windows XP phaseout, which which became official earlier this month when Microsoft
As a hardware manufacturer, we’ve been paying a lot of attention to the Windows XP phaseout, which which became official earlier this month when Microsoft
As you may know, Microsoft has discontinued support for Windows XP as of April 8, 2014. Many of our customers will understandably have questions.
Despite a lack of nearby branches, technology fills the gap and lets me stay with my old bank When our family moved to Southern California
With all the commotion over e-payments, people’s spending habits have remained remarkably unchanged Checks took another beating in the latest month’s Federal Reserve Payments Study,
We just wrapped up our time at the BAI Payments Connect conference in Las Vegas this week, and the watchword of the day was fraud,
When the U.S. Postal Service issued a document last month that outlined a plan to offer financial services at its more than 35,000 branches, the
The recent Target and Neiman Marcus data breaches drew national attention to POS security, and the fact is that most retailers aren’t fully secured against
As you may know, Microsoft is discontinuing support for Windows XP on April 8, 2014. Here are a few important things to know if/when customers
“Checks are going away.” “How many people do you see paying with a check anymore?” “Paper is dead – mobile is the future.” These may
Whenever image or MICR failures occur, it’s common for customers to ask, “Is my scanner wearing out?” We receive such inquiries occasionally from users experiencing
Don’t Let Your Cleaning Cards Dry Out! Several times a week, we get a phone call from a customer that starts out like this: “I
Snap-in, snap-out replacement parts make the BranchXpress easy to maintain Not long ago, we heard from a customer in Latin America that was having some