Business Services Industry
Alltel and Swanson Showcase Kiosks at KioskCom
Business Wire, April 1, 2008
Source Technologies demonstrates BillPay and tamper-resistant kiosks in booth
At the upcoming KioskCom Self Service Expo, Source Technologies, a pioneer in transactional and interactive kiosks and secure MICR technologies, is demonstrating its full line of self-service solutions including products currently used by Alltel and Swanson Services Corporation([R]). Both of these organizations are finalists for KioskCom Awards.
Among the kiosks highlighted in their booth, Source Technologies will feature the following award-nominated solutions:
* Alltel BillPay Kiosk
* Swanson Services Corporation Cobra Kiosk[TM]
What: concourse[TM] BillPay Kiosk - Alltel implemented Source Technologies' concourse BillPay application to allow customers to pay bills without waiting in line for a customer service or sales representative. Alltel's staff now focuses on better customer service and additional sales. The application runs on Source Technologies' concourse 5-Series transactional self-service kiosks.
What: Cobra Kiosk[TM] - Swanson Services partnered with Source Technologies to develop the Cobra Kiosk[TM], a unique self-service solution to implement into correctional facilities. The kiosk is a self-contained, wall-mountable device with a 12.1-inch shatter proof, armored touch screen, liquid and tamper-proof casing, wireless capabilities and a highly secure lock. This kiosk is reliable and specifically designed to withstand the riggers of possible abuse by inmates.
Source Technologies has been recognized by KioskCom for three consecutive years. The company was awarded for Best Financial Services Deployment for Purchase, NY-based Quorum Federal Credit Union's deployment of its concourse kiosks, and for Swanson Service's kiosk installations at state and local correctional facilities.
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KioskCom Self Service Expo
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Las Vegas, NV
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April 16-17, 2008
About Source Technologies
Founded in 1986, Charlotte, N.C.-based Source Technologies is a leading provider of integrated solutions for managing intelligent self-service kiosks that automate customer financial and informational transactions and other secure business processes. In addition to its ground-breaking transactional and interactive families of kiosks and software for self-service and retail applications, Source Technologies offers magnetic ink character recognition (MICR) printers, consumables and software for printing checks and other paper disbursements and secure document printers and software for printing time- and information-sensitive documents. Customers include nine of the top ten U.S. banks, 69 of the Fortune 100, and thousands of small and mid-sized companies. For more information, visit www.sourcetech.com.
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