MoData is Africa’s sole supplier of TANGO, the online transaction processing engine.
Visit our press officeITWeb sat down with Darren Turnbull , founder and CEO of MoData, to discuss what organisations need in a transaction processing system, what they should avoid, and how TANGO provides a single solution that meets all their needs.
Q. What are the biggest challenges faced today by organisations with legacy transaction processing systems?Legacy systems bring a whole host of challenges for organisations. For example, one of our clients, a top five global bank, found their 28-year-old legacy system severely constraining to their business. It had become too expensive to maintain and operate, development times were lengthy and they were less able to compete in the market.
A good example of this in action is our client BankservAfrica, which wanted to expand into the rapidly growing South African development community. Well, to do this, they needed a fully functional core system that could cope with fast-changing payment methods and customer requirements. TANGO met BankservAfrica's business requirements, which included that it must be configurable, with specific monitoring capabilities.
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