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Diebold Nixdorf first to support Windows 11 at the ATM

Diebold Nixdorf (NYSE: DBD), a world leader in transforming the way people bank and shop, announced today that it is the first ATM solution provider ready to support the Microsoft Windows 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2024 operating system.

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This is the first long-term support channel version of Windows 11 IoT Enterprise Edition. It includes a range of new features that enhance security, speed and usability for financial institutions and is available for order today with any DN Series® devices equipped with the latest processor.

Financial Institutions and ATM deployers will face mandatory changes to their self-service channel in the next few years. A mix of payment card industry (PCI) compliance requirements, technology shifts, and supplier support may necessitate new software and hardware components. The move to the latest operating system will allow financial institutions to effectively meet these regulatory compliance standards.

Combined with Diebold Nixdorf's DN Series ATMs, Vynamic® Connection Points 7 and Vynamic® Transaction Middleware software, the version of Windows 11 recommended for use on ATMs will be supported through October 2034. This ensures a stable and scalable long-term platform for financial institutions to enhance the consumer experience with new services and transactions.

Joe Myers, executive vice president of Global Banking at Diebold Nixdorf, said: "Being the first ATM solution provider to support Windows 11 demonstrates our forward-thinking development approach and dedication to safeguarding our customers' investments. As a trusted partner and advisor to financial institutions, we are helping them alleviate some of the stress and burden of upcoming technological changes and providing the tools and insights to drive innovation."

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