Tech Bytes: FICS Group to Build On Microsoft Platform

FICS Group, an international banking systems company, announced a major electronic delivery initiative based on Microsoft Corp. technology.

Expanding on the personal computer and telephone modes of banking service delivery, FICS said it is expanding into smart phones, personal digital assistants and wireless phones, electronic wallets, and Internet-based services.

Microsoft platforms play a major role in FICS offerings, and Microsoft's Activex technology will be employed in Internet development.

"The fact that FICS has chosen Windows NT as one of its key development platforms and adheres to the Open Financial Connectivity standard makes the company a valuable partner for Microsoft," said Ashley Steele, the Redmond, Wash., software company's marketing manager for the banking industry.

FICS also participates in the Tandem Computers Inc. "payments factory" program, also based on Windows NT.

Separately, FICS said it entered into a strategic partnership with Swift, the global banking telecommunications network. As a Level 3 partner, FICS is one of a few select firms that exchange strategic information with Swift and promote each other's products.

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