Atos Origin Showcases its Latest Innovations at CeBIT 2008 Exhibition

Atos OriginAt this year's edition of CeBIT, Atos Origin will participate as gold sponsor at the French-German ICT summit on March 4th. Atos Worldline will present its upgraded card management system for processing the German electronic health card at the 1st edition of the international TeleHealth convention dedicated to the eHealth sector.

A leading European remote payment platform
Atos Worldline constantly upgrades its online payment platform SIPS (Secure Internet Payment Processing). As a leading European remote payment platform, SIPS offers its 15,000 e-commerce websites clients in Europe a vast choice of payment solutions, guaranteeing the highest level of security.

Atos Worldline experts have developed payment solutions to facilitate and increase online purchases. Present on Booth B19 (Hall 9), they will showcase the latest innovations including:

  • solutions to facilitate online purchases: fully online immediate financing facilities solution, virtual card with multi-mode payment...
  • SIPS solution declined on new remote payment channels, such as IVR (Interactive Voice Response), mobile internet, IP Television.

Atos Worldline SIPS remote payment solution today covers 70 countries, over 50 currencies and accepts the main payment cards used around the world. French leader since 1996, it is dedicated to securing remote payments on e-commerce as well as mail order and telesales. With over 15,000 equipped e-commerce sites in Europe, SIPS handles more than 7,5 billion euro transactions per year. PCI DSS certified by Visa & MasterCard since February 2006, it guarantees the highest level of security (data protection, SSL, secured servers, PCI D).

International TeleHealth convention from 7 to 8 March
Atos Worldline will also participate at the 1st edition the TeleHealth convention dedicated to the eHealth sector. Present on Booth B19 Hall 8, it will showcase its upgraded card management system for processing the German electronic health card. This solution guarantees the general patient information access in the Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) provided by Gematik for the electronic health card. The solution is modular and covers all safety requirements for the card application management service. Security is highly ensured against general access to patient data and card personalisation, online card updates and health insurance agency requests.

About Atos Origin
Atos Origin is an international information technology services company. Its business is turning client vision into results through the application of consulting, systems integration and managed operations. The company’s annual revenues are EUR 5.8 billion and it employs 50,000 people in 40 countries. Atos Origin is the Worldwide Information Technology Partner for the Olympic Games and has a client base of international blue-chip companies across all sectors. Atos Origin is quoted on the Paris Eurolist Market and trades as Atos Origin, Atos Worldline and Atos Consulting. For more information, please visit www.atosorigin.com.

About Atos Worldline
Atos Worldline is a major European player in the processing of high-volume electronic transactions, specialized in end-to-end payment services – issuing, acquiring and developing payment technology solutions – card processing, CRM and eServices (internet, voice and mobile services). With the focus on technological innovation, Atos Worldline implements its solutions in processing or integration mode. The acquisition and integration of Banksys and Bank Card Company in December 2006 into Atos Worldline has created a European leader in Payment Services, with combined pro forma 2006 revenues of EUR 630 million and 4,000 employees.

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