Castles Technology to Introduce its New Asset Management System, CTIO, at TRANSACT 2017
ATLANTA, Georgia (PRWEB) May 03, 2017 -- Castles Technology International Corp., a leading payments technology and solution provider, announced the launch of its new asset management system, CTIO. Product specialists will be conducting live demonstrations of its capabilities at TRANSACT 2017 in booth #367.
CTIO enables acquirers to remotely complete downloads, build files, install updates, manage multiple devices and more on a single platform. It is available online or via integration with the Castles API, eliminating time-consuming setup and on-site maintenance.
“CTIO is an innovative response to the terminal management systems that exist today,” said Winston Fong, Chief Executive Officer. “These legacy systems are expensive, complex and require heavy resource investment. CTIO breaks this mold by introducing simplicity and efficiency to device management.”
Some of CTIO’s features include:
• Auto-Updates to device applications, configurations and firmware
• Diagnostic and housekeeping tools to assist with merchant support and troubleshooting
• Advanced Tamper Alerts
• Remote Secure Key Injection
• Transaction Records (not including cardholder data)
Visit booth #367 to experience the advanced capabilities of CTIO. Email sales-na(at)castlestech(dot)com to schedule a one-on-one demonstration with the product team at the show.
About Castles Technology
Castles Technology is a leading payment technology and solution provider since 1993. With a full lineup of advanced payment solutions and a focus on customer success, Castles seeks to provide its customers with an exceptional partnership experience. Supported industries include financial, retail, hospitality and transportation. US headquarters are in Atlanta, GA. Global headquarters are in Taipei, Taiwan. Castles also has regional offices in Spain, Italy, Singapore and Japan.
Geoffrey Cooper, Castles Technology International, http://www.castlestech.com, +1 470-639-1570, [email protected]
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