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Fiserv Partners With Eutron to Provide Cash and Logistics Solutions to Romanian Banks and Retailers

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Fiserv Partners With Eutron to Provide Cash and Logistics Solutions to Romanian Banks and Retailers

BROOKFIELD, Wis.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Fiserv, Inc. (NAS: FISV) , a leading global provider of financial services technology solutions, today announced a partnership with a Romanian solution integrator, Eutron Invest Romania, to provide the entire Cash and Logistics solution portfolio from Fiserv to the Romanian market. The solution portfolio will primarily focus on the Integrated Currency Manager™ cash management system, Device Manager™ and CorPoint™, the end-to-end cash management system for retailers, but will cover the full spectrum of cash and logistics needs.

“Our partnership with Fiserv enables us to deliver a trusted technology platform that will automate communication within the cash cycle,” said Dan Tone, general manager, Eutron. “The partnership will help our clients create cost savings and lead to increased customer satisfaction as a result of improved self-service device availability and industry leading business analytics that assist future business strategy and decisions.”

“We chose Fiserv because it is the leading provider of independent multivendor solutions and can offer our clients a potential 20 to 40 percent reduction in cost of cash and transportation via total cost optimization and return on investment within twelve months,” Tone added.

“Our partnership with Eutron will help extend our collective product and value added service offerings into the Romanian market,” said David McLaren, business development director of EMEA, Cash and Logistics, Fiserv. “Together, we are meeting the need for comprehensive solutions that can help the financial services industry and retailers in Romania automate processes and optimize costs within the cash management lifecycle.”

Fiserv offers integrated currency and self-service device management solutions that reduce costs and optimize efficiencies. Solution areas include currency forecasting, device management, decision support, enterprise track and trace, automated invoice validation and reconciliation and web base business intelligence reporting.

Fiserv and Eutron will host a joint event to launch the partnership and introduce the Cash and Logistics solutions to the Romanian market on March 28th at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Bucharest, Romania.

About Eutron

Eutron is the first integrator in Romania able to simultaneously provide complex solutions for cash flow management, customer flow management, automatic identification and data capture management, and asset management. This strategic partnership will enable Eutron to deliver leading international Cash and Logistics solutions from Fiserv coupled with its local knowledge and expertise, to Romanian financial …read more
Source: FULL ARTICLE at DailyFinance

Anatomy of a PC crash: 7 scenarios, and how to avoid them

First there’s a little stutter. Next a program hangs, and a funny noise creeps from your machine. Then that familiar blue screen slaps you in the face. Your computer just crashed, and all you can do is sit in the awkward silence of a restart, and hope it wasn’t fatal.

There are many possible causes for these hellish episodes, and it’s important to be educated on the why and hows of PC crashes to prevent them in the future. After all, the next crash could be your PC‘s last. Following is a rundown of seven common causes and solutions.

Hardware conflicts

Many blue screens are a result of hardware and installation conflicts. All of your system’s components consume IRQs (interrupt request channels) when installed, and every device requires its own channel to function properly. When two devices share the same channel and are used simultaneously, a crash can occur.

Thumb through your Device Manager, and look for any devices marked with a yellow exclamation point. These are the ones with issues, and can usually be fixed with a driver update. Just search your device manufacturer’s website for the latest driver software, or, in a pinch, reinstall the offending hardware itself.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at PCWorld