Global Payments and TSYS in deal talks, Google adds food order ahead to search, maps; Mobile banking cyberattacks spike | | For Merchant Processing, A Guiding Key Principle: Reliability Merchants that sign on with firms for payment processing expect to get their funds consistently â and constantly. Neil Randel, CEO of First American Payment Systems, tells PYMNTS that, even in the age of financial service megadeals, the processing space should be ruled by the principle of reliability. Hereâs why. |
How Down To Shop Channels Infomercial Love Into A QVC-For-Gen-Z App Getting people to buy weird stuff on the internet is easy. Getting them to do so with any consistency is not. Down to Shop seems to have cracked the code with a decidedly Gen Z twist. Co-founder Cyrus Summerlin tells Karen Webster how a quirky, gamified infomercial format, with a heavy dose of home shopping, is getting people to tune in and buy. |
Why Office Lobbies Are Saying Bye-Bye To Paper Logbooks Personal information scribbled in a logbook for all to see? Thatâs so 1950s, but still the typical check-in experience in most office lobbies. It doesnât have to be, though. Envoy CEO Larry Gadea explains to Karen Webster that digital sign-ins not only offer better security, but can become the office worker's best and most efficient virtual office assistant. |
| IoT Tracker™ | Can IoT Developers, Lawmakers Ever See Eye To Eye? Californiaâs recent Intelligence of Things (IoT) security law is all about thwarting fraudsters and other bad actors. However, while some security experts say the law goes too far, others claim it doesnât do enough. In the latest Intelligence of Things Tracker, Prasant Mohapatra, professor of computer science at UC Davis, discusses why incremental government oversight may be a better approach than sweeping legislation. | | |
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