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Press Releases
Here you can read about exciting new developments in BTI's trailblazing advances in Cash Management and Online Banking.
- November 1, 2001
- Brinkman Technologies, Inc. To offer free software as economic stimulus.
- April 26, 2001
- Brinkman Technologies, Inc. selects Robert T. "Ted" Wilhite as President, CEO.
- February 15, 2001
- Brinkman Technologies, Hotpalm.com and Gus Networks team up to offer wireless banking via handheld devices
- October 16, 2000
- Brinkman selects Craig Yarbrough to lead e-commerce and banking initiatives.
- June 30, 2000
- Brinkman Technologies to offer free video teleconferencing for families of military personnel serving in Bosnia
- April 6, 2000
- Eagle Bancshares announces strategic investment in NextBill.com and a reorganization to support E-commerce initiatives
- March 5, 2000
- Local Oklahoma Bank implements BTI's CAP2000 pc-based ACH processor
- February 15, 2000
- Brinkman Technologies, Inc. spins off NextBill.com
- October 5, 1999
- NextBill honored among "Most Inovative New Products of the Year" by Ft. Worth Business Press
- October 1, 1999
- NextBill now offers electronic delivery of bank statements
- September 30, 1999
- Brinkman doubles office space, adds new data center
- September 29, 1999
- Navy Federal Credit Union taps BTI for ACH origination
- August 16, 1999
- Brinkman Technologies inks VAR agreement with SMS
- August 15, 1999
- Beacon Enterprise Systems to resell NextBill EPBB system
- June 24, 1999
- Brinkman Technologies launches AS/Connect middleware
- May 7, 1999
- Brinkman Technologies offers NextBill trial option
- May 5, 1999
- Brinkman Technologies opens web development division
- March 21, 1999
- First Citizens National Bank implements BTI's CAP2000 ACH processor
- February 1, 1999
- Billing by E-mail now available to businesses
- January 14, 1999
- BTI's NextBill allows banks to compete in the electronic billing arena
- November 21, 1998
- BTI unveils PowerLine Internet banking system
- October 15, 1998
- Brinkman's CAP2000 brings banks and service bureaus into mandatory EDU compliance
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