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Transaction Processing SystemsTransaction processing in four easy steps
The transaction processing industry is in a state of change that shows no sign of ending. Facing this transaction processing environment, how does an institution determine how to capture transactions, consolidate data and images, confirm viability and compliance with internal and external business rules, and clear the items as quickly as possible, all while lowering costs? Capture Although check imaging isn’t a new transaction technology, and migration to image capture at the source isn’t a new recommendation, deploying the ‘right’ capture solution is critical for your institution’s ability to build a strategic enterprise view of payments. So which transaction capture solution do you choose? Deploy a system that is not only secure and host-independent, but robust enough to support whatever capture device is appropriate for the volume of transactions to be captured. Keep in mind that the transaction system should also provide a seamless integration with existing environments and supply management reports to optimize cash management, and real-time information feeds to legacy accounting systems. Consolidate When check volumes were high, labor plentiful, and networks expensive, deploying multiple stand-alone transaction processing centers was the right choice. In today’s environment, volumes are dropping and cost per item is increasing. Bandwidth is cheap and staff is expensive. It’s time for forward-looking companies to re-think how to deliver better, faster transaction solutions while lowering costs. You want a transaction processing architecture that provides higher availability, improved support, and a real-time consolidated view of information to better manage your cash position, all at a lower cost. This can happen by concentrating the demands and skills necessary to support a mission-critical infrastructure into optimized Hub facilities. Confirm Today’s transaction processing systems are no longer discretionary support to the enterprise. They enforce decisioning, dictate workflow, and optimize profitability. A well-designed transaction processing architecture allows you to see the enterprise holistically so it can be reshaped as change and complexity escalate. And it ensures that transaction systems work together to meet the needs of your organization. Clear The mantra in the transaction processing industryis usually reduce operational costs, increase productivity, and improve customer satisfaction without risk. How can you achieve that without a transaction processing strategy? Start with the solution that will give you the greatest return in the least amount of time. An integrated transaction solution, enables maximum advantage from the new legislation and technology. Find organization with Transaction Processing Systems and solutions in TAWPI’s Technology Resource Center. |
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