From Physical Labs and Excel to the Browser: How ATM Testing is Evolving

ATM testing has traditionally been costly, inflexible, and difficult to scale. Unlike other areas of software development—more easily automated and distributed—the ATM world remained anchored to physical hardware.

Today, the combination of web simulators and testing assistants on physical ATMs is redefining ATM testing. Examples of this shift include Atmirage and Qarterback.

Atmirage: Advanced Simulation in a Web Environment

Atmirage is a virtual ATM that runs in a browser, designed for development environments, functional testing, and automation. It simulates all XFS devices and EMV chip cards, enabling software validation under controlled, reproducible conditions—without the need for physical hardware.

With Atmirage, teams gain autonomy, accelerate test cycles, and reduce operational costs.

Qarterback: Structured Validation on Physical ATMs

Qarterback is a testing assistant designed to optimize QA on real ATMs. It guides testers step-by-step, captures evidence, validates XFS responses, and generates detailed reports—all through a web interface built to ensure traceability and organization in onsite environments.

It’s ideal for certification processes, field testing, or quality labs.

Two Tools, One Complementary Approach

Atmirage and Qarterback are independent solutions with different purposes—but they complement each other perfectly. Together, they cover the full ATM testing cycle, from functional software testing to final validation on physical devices.

Both run directly in the browser and are driven by a shared vision: bringing ATM testing into a more agile, flexible, and professional environment.

Would you like to learn more about our solutions? Feel free to contact us at info@serquo.com

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