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An Early Look at the Evolution of Integrated Payments
Following its inception into the marketplace, the cash register began to revolutionize the industry and as a result, NCR’s business boomed. By 1893, they had acquired all of the major competitors in the space. Seventy five years later in 1968, NCR announced the release of the first electronic cash register, or ECR, and became the pioneer of point-of-sale products.
Ten Steps to Save Your Merchants from Data Breaches
The first question you should ask in order to determine whether their business is at risk of a data breach is whether the company maintains sensitive data related to customer credit or debit card information. Additionally, merchants should consider whether they maintain financial information, company records, operational reports, budgets, or other data related to business associates or suppliers.
Tablets and the Future of Point of Sale
No longer is it necessary to be weighed down by bulky point-of-sale systems, especially those merchants who operate outside of a normal brick and mortar setting. Today, merchants can make use of tablets to ring up sales and process credit card payments from anywhere.
Finding the Right Fit for Your Merchant’s Casual Dining Restaurant POS System
Here are several features and items for your merchant to help ease them in the process, make the most of their POS system, and better manage their business.
Looking Beyond PCI Compliance: More Ways to Increase Security
In the past few years, there has been a significant effort to curb debit and credit card fraud, especially through the integration of mobile and EMV payment processing. However, while these platforms tend to be effective shields against bogus payments, merchants should still seek to do more when it comes to ensuring they and their customers aren’t hit by fraud on a regular basis.
How the Right Healthcare Payment Methods Can Help You Sell Software to Providers
Integrating a feature-rich payments solution with the healthcare software application you develop can multiply the value you can provide to your clients and prospects.