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World Bank Alliance Goes Live

Identity, payment system solidified
 

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December 18, 2000 (Computerworld) --
A group of four major banks based in Europe and the U.S. said last week that they have gone live with a system that will guarantee the identity of the players making large electronic payments on business-to-business exchanges.

The technology, which uses smart cards to confirm identities, was developed by New York-based consortium Identrus LLC and provides a legal framework for large financial transactions.


Bank of America Corp. in Charlotte, N.C., and European financial institutions ABN AMRO Holding NV, Deutsche Bank AG and HypoVereinsbank AG are the first to deploy business-to-business payment applications based on the system developed by Identrus, which was formed last year by a group of eight banks. The consortium now has more than 30 members, including The Chase Manhattan Corp. and Citigroup Inc.


Identrus spokeswoman Laura Rime said business customers of the participating banks are eligible to receive a digital certificate and a smart card. A customer would then use the smart card to log on to a Web-based system to make electronic payments to other companies that also have Identrus certificates, she said.


Identrus is a vendor-neutral consortium of financial institutions and, as such, is the closest thing the business world has to a global standard for securing large-scale electronic payments, said Avivah Litan, an analyst at Gartner Group Inc. in Stamford, Conn.


"You need a bank-owned consortium to pull [the development of such a standard] off," Litan said. However, she added, a recent Gartner survey showed that moving to digital certificates for processing business-to-business payments isn't a high priority for most companies, with less than 1% of business-to-business transactions currently authenticated with digital certificates.


"User IDs and passwords work fine today," Litan said.


But Amsterdam-based ABN AMRO, for one, is already using smart-card technology for corporate customers using its proprietary Windows-based online banking systems.


Identrus will enable the bank to maintain the same level of security as it moves to an open, Web-based system, said Susan Stellini, senior vice president of global transaction services at ABN AMRO.







Holiday Rush

In the first installment of its holiday traffic measurement study, Jupiter Media Metrix Co. showed that unique visitors to online retail sites shot up 40.3% to 35.2 million in the first week of the shopping season compared with the same period last year.








Top 10 Retail Sites During Thanksgiving Week:
























1 Amazon.com

Books, music, general retail



6 Webstakes.com

Books, music, other, with customer incentives



2 MyPoints.com

Customer rewards site



7 BestBuy.com

General retail



3 AmericanGreetings.com

Online greeting cards



8 Buy.com

Books, electronics, general retail



4 BizRate.com

General retail and site recommendations



9 Walmart.com

General retail



5 Half.com

Books, music, general retail



10 Egreetings.com

Online greeting cards








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