My ATM once BSODed, also in UK, at a fuel station. I was walking through it wanting to take out some cash. Instead of a "Please put in your card" message I got a BSOD. This was the fist time I learnt that ATM even can run Windows. It was very amusing but also somewhat worying.
Can the savings due to remote management be justified when you have to send out a man to fix it whenever the damn thing BSODes?
My ATM once BSODed, also in UK, at a fuel station. I was walking through it wanting to take out some cash. Instead of a "Please put in your card" message I got a BSOD. This was the fist time I learnt that ATM even can run Windows. It was very amusing but also somewhat worying. Can the savings due to remote management be justified when you have to send out a man to fix it whenever the damn thing BSODes?