95% of ATMs Worldwide Are Still Using Windows XP
BUL2294 writes "95% of the world's ATM machines are still running Windows XP and banks are already purchasing extended support agreements from Microsoft. (some of the affected ATMs are running XP Embedded, which has a support lifecycle until January, 2016). 'Microsoft is selling custom tech support agreements that extend the life of Windows XP, although the cost can soar quickly—multiplying by a factor of five in the second year, says Korala. JPMorgan is buying a one-year extension and will start converting its machines to Windows 7 in July; about 3,000 of its 19,000 ATMs need enhancements before the process can begin...'"
The cost of the support agreements, would still be less than the replacement of several thousand ATMs and internal systems. There is a reason why people do this, and it's not just lazyniess..
I never understand why ATM's dont use HTML/SVG and then the OS is replaceable as a browser is the interface and a HTTP server security is well understood and network security would be part of a core competency
thoughts ?
john jones
Is a bad choice anyway. Not just a Microsoft bash, but aside from all the security issues, windows is XP is a desktop platform, not a OS to be putting on dedicated devices ( even the so-called embedded version really isn't any more appropriate for this, don't let the marketing folks fool you )
An ATM should be running off a custom embedded OS targeted for this purpose, not a commodity OS.
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Actually, how would Metro be a bad thing? This is pretty much exactly what Metro is meant for - one application, completely full screen, used with a touch screen ...
Actually, that doesn't worry me nearly as much as Windows for Warships.
Oliver's law of assumed responsibility: If you're seen fixing it, you will be blamed for breaking it.
Because Microsoft can be sued if they need to?
Ah, no. Not going to happen.
Your hardware, you installed the software,
You managed it for the last 10 years,
You probably didn't apply patches...
No way that ever gets a dime out of Microsoft in court.
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Banks wouldn't sue in a case like this. Banks would go to the government for a bailout.
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