ATM: Definition and additional resources from BNET
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Business Definition for: ATM

  • automated teller machine: an electronic machine from which bank customers can withdraw paper money using an encoded plastic card

Wiktionary Definition for: ATM

  • Automated Teller Machine, less commonly Automatic Teller Machine.
  • #''(Telecommunications)'', electronics Asynchronous Transfer Mode.
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  • sciences Abbreviation for atmosphere when measuring pressure.

Additional Resources

Madge Networks Delivers First Turnkey ATM Workgroup Solution; Workgroup ATM…In A Box! Gives Customers, Developers Inexpensive ATM Environment
SAN JOSE, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--June 17, 1996--In a move to help spur ATM development and familiarize potential users with the technology, Madge Networks, a leading provider of switched networking solutions, today announced availability of its Workgroup ATM...In A Box!TM package, the industry's first complete workgroup Asynchronous Transfer Mode ATM solution.
Tags: ATM
Research articles 1996-06-17
Hypercom steers pragmatic ATM course; ATM-to-WAN link emphasizes customer need — targets critical branch network choke point
PHOENIX--BUSINESS WIRE--March 20, 1995--Taking aim at where it sees the most pressing need for an ATM solution, Hypercom Network Systems Monday launched its ATM strategy with an ATM-to-WAN interface designed to break the bottleneck at one of the most crucial points in a branch network.
Tags: ATM, Hypercom Corp., network
Research articles 1995-03-20
ADC Kentrox and NTTI Introduce 6.3Mbps ATM UNI for ATM Connectivity; New J2 Module for AAC-3 Delivers Global ATM WAN Access
PORTLAND, Ore.--BUSINESS WIRE--July 23, 1996--ADC Kentrox (NASDQ: ADCT), the leading provider of ATM WAN access solutions, and Nippon Telephone & Telegraph International NTTI announced today a customized 6.3 Mbps ATM UNI module for the ADC Kentrox AAC-3tm ATM Access Concentrator.
Tags: ADC Telecommunications Inc., ATM
Research articles 1996-07-23
NEC Electronics Inc.'s ATM Controller to be Integrated Into Cabletron's New SmartCell ZX-250 ATM Family of Switches; Long-Term Relationship Between Companies Seen As Key To Success In the Highly Competitive ATM Market
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 11, 1996--NEC Electronics Inc. today announced its 155-megabit-per-second Mbps ATM controller device has been incorporated into Cabletron's new SmartCell ZX-250 ATM switch family -- a full line of high-performance, 2.5-Gbps ATM switches.
Tags: ATM, Cabletron Systems, NEC Electronics Corp.
Research articles 1996-11-11
Cisco, Olicom Announce Joint Marketing Agreement for End-to-end ATM Solutions; Broad interoperability testing ensures Olicom ATM cards integrate smoothly with all Cisco ATM backbone equipment
ATLANTA--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 18, 1996--Olicom (NASDAQ:OLCMF), a leading international supplier of high-performance networking solutions, and Cisco Systems Inc, today announced a joint marketing agreement for ATM solutions to ensure interoperability between the companies' ATM equipment and to jointly promote the benefits of end-to-end ATM solutions that combine Cisco and Olicom ATM...
Tags: ATM, Cisco Systems Inc.
Research articles 1996-09-18
Sprint Offers Frame Relay-To-ATM Interworking Service Using Hitachi's ATM Edge Switch; AMS 5001 enables long distance carrier to provide flexible service offering
ATLANTA--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 28, 1995--Hitachi Telecom USA, Inc. today announced that its ATM edge switches deployed in Sprint's nationwide commercial ATM network will be used to provide a frame relay-to-ATM interworking service.
Tags: ATM, Hitachi Ltd., Sprint Communications
Research articles 1995-09-28
Interphase and Bay Networks to supply industry's first complete, standards-based, open ATM solution; first to demonstrate ATM Forum LAN Emulation interoperability using Interphase adapters and Bay Networks ATM switches
DALLAS--BUSINESS WIRE--Dec. 12, 1994--Interphase Corp. (NASDAQ/NMS:INPH) Monday announced that Bay Networks Inc. (NASDAQ:BNET) and Interphase have demonstrated interoperability between Interphase's ATM adapters and Bay Networks' LattisCell ATM switches and EtherCell Ethernet to ATM switches.
Tags: adapter, ATM, industry
Research articles 1994-12-12
Synergy, PMC ready more ATM devices - Synergy Semiconductor's SY69712 622Mbit Synchronous Optical Network ATM transceiver; PMC Sierra's 622Mbit ATM chip - Product Announcement
SANTA CLARA, CALIF. -- Looking to a rebound in the market for asynchronous transfer mode ATM products from lackluster sales in 1994, companies are beefing up their ATM portfolios in an attempt to leverage potential opportunities in 1995. Synergy Semiconductor will this week introduce what it is billing as the...
Tags: ATM, chip, PMC-Sierra Inc., semiconductor, transceiver
Research articles 1995-01-09
New ATM Study Reveals Evolving Business Model, Diverging Strategies; Analysis of Bank, Credit Union and ISO Deployers Provides the Most Comprehensive Assessment of the State of the U.S. ATM Industry
BOSTON -- As traditional metrics for measuring ATM performance decline, bank, credit union, and independent sales organization ISO ATM deployers are redefining how they manage the ATM channel. According to a new survey sponsored by the four leading electronic payments networks -- CO-OP Financial ServicesR, NYCER, PULSER, and STARR --...
Tags: analysis, ATM, bank, ISO, strategy
Research articles 2006-09-12
Adaptec Bites Into Apple Macintosh ATM Market; ATM adapter line offers broadest OS support in ATM industry
MILPITAS, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 13, 1996--Adaptec announced today that it is shipping ATM adapters with full driver support for Apple Macintosh desktops and servers.
Tags: adapter, Apple Inc., Apple Macintosh, ATM, operating system
Research articles 1996-11-13
CrossComm completes ATM interoperability tests at MCI
Corporation's new ATM Edge Router product line has successfully passed a series of interoperability tests conducted at MCI's networkMCI Developers Lab in Richardson, Texas. The tests were created by MCI as a way of testing ATM network integration by demonstrating interoperability between several leading ATM equipment suppliers.
Tags: ATM, MCI Inc.
Research articles 1996-01-29
ATM deposits were supposed to cut costs. So what happened?
The original promise of ATM deposits was cutting costs relative to using a bank teller. But in reality, ATM deposits have proven to be nearly as costly as traditional processing. With new improvements and innovations, banks can finally realize these anticipated savings. In addition, there is a great opportunity to...
Tags: Network Technology, ATM, Deposit, Bank, Networking
White papers 2004-11-01
Adaptec Unveils New ATM Technology for Enterprise Servers; AIC-5915 Chip Enables Next Generation of ATM Connectivity
MILPITAS, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 3, 1997--Adaptec unveiled the first example of its newest ATM technology today: an ATM-to-PCI SAR Segmentation And Reassembly chip known as the AIC-5915.
Tags: ATM, chip, enterprise server
Research articles 1997-02-03
N.E.T. Promina ATM Access Certified by WorldCom for ATM Services
FREMONT, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 9, 1998--N.E.T. (NYSE:NWK) today announced that its ProminaTM 800 Series Multiservice Access Platform has been certified for ATM internetworking by WorldCom. N.E.T. is one of the first vendors to have customer premise equipment certified for use with WorldCom's ATM services.
Tags: ATM, WorldCom Inc.
Research articles 1998-09-09
N.E.T. Promina ATM Access Certified by WorldCom for ATM Services
FREMONT, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 9, 1998--N.E.T. (NYSE:NWK) today announced that its ProminaTM 800 Series Multiservice Access Platform has been certified for ATM internetworking by WorldCom. N.E.T. is one of the first vendors to have customer premise equipment certified for use with WorldCom's ATM services.
Tags: ATM, WorldCom Inc.
Research articles 1998-09-09
GTE introduces video over ATM as first application available over its nationwide ATM network; GTE selects MPR Teltech to provide ATM-based video platform
IRVING, Texas--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 25, 1995--GTE Telephone Operations today announced that, in October, it will demonstrate a host of video applications over the company's nationwide Asynchronous Transfer Mode ATM network launched this summer.
Tags: ATM, video
Research articles 1995-09-25
3Com Broadens ATM Family; 3Com Combines Existing Backbone Solution, New CELLplex Products and New Integrated Chipcom Offerings to Form Industry's Largest, Most Comprehensive ATM Offering
WASHINGTON, D.C.--BUSINESS WIRE--January 31, 1996--3Com Corporation (NASDAQ:COMS) announced a major expansion of its Asynchronous Transfer Mode ATM family of products, here today at ComNet '96. Building on the increasing market acvceptance of its ATM backbone solution, which began shipping sixth months ago with full standard LAN Emulation support, 3Com...
Tags: 3Com Corp., ATM, industry
Research articles 1996-01-31
3Com's LinkSwitch 2700 Ethernet ATM Switch Earns Top Marks in Comprehensive Performance Test; Edge Device for 3Com's Leading ATM Backbone Solution Enjoys Widespread Deployment in Large-Scale ATM Networks
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--March 13, 1996--3Com Corporation (NASDAQ:COMS) today announced that its LinkSwitch 2700 Ethernet/ATM switch received top scores in the first independent performance test of Ethernet/ATM switches in the industry.
Tags: 3Com Corp., ATM, performance
Research articles 1996-03-13
FiberCom Announces General Availability of the ATM Circuit Emulation - ACE - Card for IBM Nways ATM Switching Products
ROANOKE, Va.--BUSINESS WIRE--July 16, 1997--FiberCom is pleased to announce general availability of the T1/E1 ATM Circuit Emulation ACE card, designed to incorporated voice over ATM into IBM 8260/8285 Nways ATM Switching Products.
Tags: ATM, IBM Corp.
Research articles 1997-07-16
The ATM Forum Membership Approves Anchorage Accord
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--April 24, 1996--The ATM Forum Technical Committee has approved an agreement that will allow users to have a high degree of confidence that the ATM products and services they select will interoperate and will not require numerous upgrades.
Research articles 1996-04-24
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