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FTSI x CU Journal for Windows 10 Upgrade
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The Credit Union Journal recently published an article featuring FTSI and the mandatory Windows 10 Upgrade. It's fair to say the Windows 10 upgrade is complicated and Financial Institutions have a lot of questions. Because of that FTSI has hosted educational webinars answering questions about timelines, hardware and offering a free assessment so customers can get started on the upgrade.
It's true that as of January 14, 2020, Microsoft® will no longer be supporting Windows 7. While that timeline seems far away, there's a lot to do before then. Update costs will only increase as demand comes down to the wire.
Here's a small snippet from the article!
Both Los Angeles Federal and Texas Tech are clients of Financial Technology Solutions International (FTSI). The Monrovia, Calif.-based firm provides ATM technology services to more than 150 credit unions and has recently hosted online seminars about the compliance regulation.
“At this point, everyone is on a Windows operating system and everyone must do this upgrade. There is no choice,” said FTSI’s COO Mike Wilson. “Windows is what makes these machines PCI compliant.”
Want to read the full article? https://www.cujournal.com/news/required-atm-upgrade-coming-soon-will-you-be-ready
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