Specifications

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The following information summarizes the software requirements for the installation of Bankway:
Windows 2000 Professional with Service Pack 4 or later, or Windows XP
Professional with Service Pack 1a or later
Microsoft Office 2003 for document printing and Financial Information and Loan
Collection reports
Virus Scanning Software
Note: FIS recommends McAfee VirusScan or Norton AntiVirus.
IBM Personal Communications for Windows, IBM Client Access, or equivalent
terminal emulation (for the IBM AS/400 and MVS environments)
UniKix-supplied terminal emulation (for UNIX environments)
Note: Terminal emulation software is not required for the operation of Bankway
Windows-based capabilities. It is used to access legacy Bankway functions, also
known as Green Screens.
The host is defined as the computer system (hardware and software) in which the central
database for Bankway resides. This is where core bank processing occurs. All banks differ in the
amount of hardware resources necessary to support the processing of the host computer. This
difference is due to many factors, including your bank’s specific business requirements. Your
bank needs to make a hardware capacity assessment to ensure that adequate capacity is
available to support the increased capabilities of Bankway and your bank’s specific business
plan.
Note: FIS Automation Services (KAS), a subsidiary of FIS can assist your bank with
hardware configuration planning. FIS Hardware and Networking Division can provide
Enterprise wide storage management consulting, including sizing recommendations for
disk and tape storage. Ask your FIS Strategic Account Executive to contact the Hardware
& Network Services for assistance.
Bankway operates in three different Host environments:
IBM i/Series also known as AS/400
IBM z/OS also known as MVS
SUN Solaris UNIX