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Thursday, November 5, 2009

BAI Mobile Banking Announcements - Nov5

Vasco Uses IPhone, IPod Touch for Authenticating Users
"Vasco Data Security said Thursday it is bringing its Digipass product, which is used for two-factor authentication, to the iPhone and iPod Touch.

The company has developed a version of the application for the Apple devices that can be downloaded for free from the App Store. Vasco's server products are also needed for the system to work.

Digipass for Mobile can be used to authenticate users and sign transactions or documents in areas such as mobile banking, e-banking, e-commerce and enterprise security, according to Vasco. There is also an API (application programming interface) for integrating the system with a company's own applications."

Nation's Largest Credit Union Service Organization Adds New iPhone/iPod Touch Applications to Mobile Banking Platform
"Easy on-demand access to financial information is the driver behind the explosive growth of mobile banking. PSCU Financial Services, the nation's largest credit union service organization, has made its mobile banking platform even more cutting edge with the launch of new iPhone(TM) and iPod® touch applications, which are now
available.

This latest capability will help credit unions attract Gen Y and other member segments who are avid iPhone/iPod users. It also builds brand recognition through credit union logo visibility on the member's mobile device and customized iPhone application in the iTunes store."

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