To onlookers the bank appears to be an ant colony that lives by its own internal, not always transparent
laws. I’d like to bring up a problem of software that ensures the vital activity of the banks. Automated
Banking System: what is it and how does it work? How can they be integrated, what are the most
common issues that third party developers have to deal with and how these issues can be solved?
This question seems to be complicated but in reality it is a very complicated one. Because generally,
each department, each unit and even two people who sit next to each other could be working in
different systems. It is conditioned by functional tasks and goals of different departments (different
departments — different tasks — different software), historical reasons as well as outdated software
(update of hardware and software follows progressively)…
Alexander Aristov
Alexander Aristov is Project Manager in Auriga. Graduated from Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University, IS/IT Department, with major in radio-engineering. Since 2008 he has been managing a number of large projects in the field of distributed web systems, which include logistics, banking and government services solutions. He is an expert in web applications development, cloud computing, search engines and project management; competent in Java and .NET technologies.
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