BASE24
Applications that support payments by financial institutions
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BASE24 is a series of applications produced by ACI Worldwide, Inc. that support payment systems used by large financial institutions.
| BASE24 | |
|---|---|
| Developer | ACI Worldwide |
| Operating system | Cross-platform |
| License | Proprietary |
| Website | www |
History
ACI was founded in Omaha, Nebraska in 1975 and developed software for NonStop server computers adopted by banks and stock exchanges.[1]
ACI states that early projects involved systems for ATMs and other high-uptime banking systems and that this work led to the first global product, BASE24.[1]
ACI reports that its early customers were in the United States and that an Australian bank became a customer in 1981, being a first foreign customer.[1] By 1986, the company had 131 customers in 14 countries.[1]
The company became public in 1995, adopting the name ACI Worldwide in 1997.[1]
BASE24-atm
BASE24-atm is an EFT processing and switching system that provides ATM support and management including transaction routing and authorization, electronic data interchange, settlement, reporting, network control, and stored-value card functionality.[2]
BASE24-eps
BASE24-eps, formerly BASE24-es, is a payment engine that the financial payments industry uses. It is used to acquire, authenticate, route, switch, and authorize financial transactions across multiple channels.[3] It is supported by mainframe computer platforms including z/OS, HP NonStop (Tandem), UNIX (IBM pSeries, Sun Sparc) and Linux (x86_64).[4]
BASE24-infobase
BASE24-pos
BASE24-pos is a data integrity support application. It is supported by HP NonStop servers. It has a Stored Value Module component that provides online issuance and validation of stored-value card data. It also has an ACI Commerce Gateway component which serves as a firewall between internal servers and the Internet or other payment networks.[6]