NCR Corporation, a provider of ATMs and multivendor ATM software, and INETCO Systems, a provider of Business Transaction Management (BTM) solutions, have signed an exclusive software relationship that combines the ATM-level monitoring and analysis power of NCR APTRA Vision with the holistic transaction monitoring capabilities of INETCO Insight.
As part of the agreement, NCR will begin reselling INETCO Insight through license resale or managed service. NCR also will provide a range of consulting services related to INETCO’s solution.
INETCO Insight complements APTRA Vision – as well as NCR’s legacy monitoring solution, Gasper Vantage – by combining transaction profiling, application performance analytics and end-user experience monitoring to quickly isolate the root cause of transaction performance issues.
INETCO Insight provides a holistic view into high volumes of in-flight transactions as they traverse complex ATM network infrastructures involving web-based services, virtual, cloud and multi-vendor ATMS and payment applications. Meanwhile, APTRA Vision correlates data from individual ATMs and other self-service devices such as kiosks into one easily accessible web interface. APTRA Vision gives management throughout a financial institution the ability to analyze the health and performance of individual ATMs.
Together, APTRA Vision and INETCO Insight help management make informed decisions and set strategic planning goals to increase service availability, enhance the customer experience and improve performance.
With INETCO Insight and APTRA Vision, ATM and problems affecting transaction performance can be isolated faster, with greater operational efficiency, thanks to real-time transaction alerts that include granular intelligence that would have previously taken many hours to obtain. This transaction level data can be automatically incorporated into APTRA Vision or Gasper Vantage, as well as other IT service platforms if a financial institution does not rely on an NCR monitoring solution.
By extending INETCO Insight into APTRA Vision, financial institutions can simultaneously monitor transactions originating from a variety of point-of-payment applications (such as dial-up ATMs, IP-based ATMs and third party gateways), and also profile the response times and inter-communications of every application service, fraud system, payment switch, EFT network, and third-party host connection that a transaction touches.
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