Wednesday | 3 December, 2008

Stories about: eFunds

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    Teller-machine outsourcing may solve banks' dilemma 10/05/2004 08:50:59

    Outsourcing could soon deliver banks from the problem of escalating expenses they face in offering automatic teller machine (ATM) services.
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    eFunds acquires Webpay's IP 20/02/2004 11:51:48

    eFunds has acquired the intellectual property of local Internet payment technology provider Webpay's products, as well as its CEO and five software development staff.
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    Secure system boosts bottom line 06/11/2003 08:09:54

    GlobalPoint Systems has vastly improved its ability to provide vertical solution products to its customers and also protect its mission-critical data by deploying a secure data exchange (SDE) messaging platform.
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    eFunds names Lloyd as region chief 07/07/2003 11:35:37

    eFunds International has appointed Peter Lloyd as the company's new Asia-Pacific chief, who replaced eFunds' former managing director Ray Whiteside on July 1.
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    St George pilots scalable e-payment system 10/10/2002 09:44:43

    St George Bank is piloting a new transaction server to boost the processing capacity of its online card transaction operations.
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    St George resolves card payment disputes with software 06/09/2001 13:15:49

    St George Bank has signed a $1.5 million contract with US-based electronic payment infrastructure solution provider Trintech for back-office technology to resolve credit card payment disputes.
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    Startup targets mainstream Web services 18/05/2001 08:08:00

    Startup CapeClear Software is entering the Web services fray with a new twist on the discussion of next-generation software development: Businesses do not need to employ highly skilled, highly paid developers to create new applications.
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    New IBM OS shifts license paradigm 02/04/2001 15:15:00

    IBM's rollout of its z/OS mainframe software provides a crucial foundation for building the kind of usage-based license models businesses have been demanding for a long time, users and analysts said last week.
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    IBM ships OS to support usage-based pricing model 30/03/2001 12:46:00

    IBM Corp.'s rollout of its z/OS mainframe software last week provides a crucial foundation for building the kind of usage-based license models businesses have been demanding for a long time, users and analysts said.
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