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Agenda. Linux today Operating systems in the payments industry Why Linux? Future of open source. China Migrating to Ubuntu Kylin. Canonical and Chinese standards body announce Ubuntu collaboration. London and Beijing, 21 March 2013:

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  1. Agenda Linux today Operating systems in the payments industry Why Linux? Future of open source
  2. China Migrating to Ubuntu Kylin Canonical and Chinese standards body announce Ubuntu collaboration London and Beijing, 21 March 2013: “The China Software and Integrated Chip Promotions Centre (CSIP) today announced a new reference architecture for Chinese operating systems. CSIP, which is a part of the Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MII), has selected Canonical’s Ubuntu as the basis for that reference architecture in order to provide a flexible, open, widely-used and standardised operating system.”
  3. Ubuntu Most Secure End-user OS UK's security branch says Ubuntu most secure end-user OS December, 2013: “The Communications-Electronics Security Group (CESG), the group within the UK Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) that assesses operating systems and software for security issues, has found that while no end-user operating system is as secure as they'd like it to be, Ubuntu 12.04 is the best of the lot.”
  4. Linux Supports NFC Payments Linux Kernel 3.13 Officially Released with Support for NFC Payments January 22, 2014: “Linus Torvalds has proudly announced the immediate availability for download of the highly anticipated Linux kernel 3.13, which brings major improvements, numerous new and updated drivers, as well as integrated support for near-field communications (NFC) payments”
  5. Open Source: Freedom of Choice Encourages modularity Linux as a building Runs on multiple platforms and devices Collaborative effort (Intel, IBM, even Microsoft contribute)
  6. Who is Using Linux? Internet based companies Mobile device manufacturers Stock exchanges Governments Others
  7. Os market Share by use
  8. Challenging Payments Environment New technologies:EMV, NFC, mobile payments High Security Requirements Growing credit card use; increasing TPS rates New types of companies involved in payment Short product delivery time frames Need for adaptable solutions
  9. Payments Process Players
  10. OS by Payment Device Source: IDC
  11. OS in Backend Systems Usage share for Back-end Systems: Source: W3Tech
  12. OS Key Requirements
  13. Open Source Architecture Security Advantages Quick and transparent problem resolution Biodiversity defense Multi-user model Modular design = Modular security
  14. Practical Advantages of Linux Services run independently Reduced rebooting frequency Scalability (Supercomputers) Responsibility and control held by system administrator Easy monitoring and auditing
  15. Policy Reasons Independence from mainstream vendors Ease of localization and customization Source code control Self-reliance
  16. Future of Linux on Back-end Systems Linux share expected to increase to 50% in next 3 years! Gartner reported that 28% of back-end systems used Linux. They now expect this to increase to over 50% within the next 3 years! Source: Gartner
  17. Where are weheading? Public cloud infrastructure Going mobile More shared development More new payments products; shorter development cycles Multi-platform support Increasing security requirements
  18. questions Veronika BILKOVA CEO EFTlabPtyLtd veronika.bilek@eftlab.com.au “MULTI-PLATFORM PROCESSING AND TESTING SOLUTIONS FOR THE PAYMENTS INDUSTRY”
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