Backed by cloud-based networks, tablet POS systems scramble to find the preferred configuration for merchants. Eight years on, the notion of tablets as the future of point-of-sale systems can be dispelled. Specifically, the form factor is not the critical element in the ascendancy of POS systems and how they connect …
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PayPal Reimagines the Point of Sale
A series of partnerships with the card networks and now individual banks have positioned the online-checkout kingpin to make the leap to a mainstream digital-payments platform. Ever since PayPal Holdings Inc. was spun off from eBay Inc. in 2015, its chief executive, Dan Schulman, has not been shy about warning …
Read More »Why App Stores Have Come to the Point of Sale
As POS systems gain ground, vendors strive to keep merchants happy with more than single-purpose payment terminals. Enter the app store. Adaptability as a survival mechanism not only has a role in nature, but in the payments arena, too. One area where that’s manifested is in the adoption of a …
Read More »Funding Data Confirms It: In-Store Tech Is Exploding As the Point of Sale Modernizes
By John Stewart @DTPaymentNews It’s no secret the U.S. point of sale is undergoing perhaps the most extensive overhaul in its long and storied history, but now there’s evidence that a crowd of technology startups are sharing in the bounty that sweeping modernization is generating. Point-of-sale startups will likely reap …
Read More »Has PayPal Finally Found the Key To Unlock the Point of Sale?
While it’s a major power in e-commerce processing, PayPal Holdings Inc. has struggled translating that success to the physical point of sale, where the bulk of transactions still happen (“PayPal Unchained,” September). Last month, its luck may have changed. The big department-store chain Macy’s Inc. said it would accept PayPal …
Read More »Paydiant Could Provide PayPal With the Elusive Key to the Point of Sale
When it comes to general-purpose mobile payments, PayPal Inc. is far and away the leader, having posted $46 billion in mobile charge volume last year. But recently, the mobile-payments spotlight has been trained on Apple Inc. with its new Apple Pay service, Google Inc. and the suddenly brightening prospects for …
Read More »Target Opts for MasterCard’s Chip Technology for All of Its Cards And at the Point of Sale
Target Corp. is making good on its plans to accelerate chip-and-PIN payment card technology in its stores and among its customers with Monday’s announcement that it will move its entire Redcard credit and debit card portfolio to cards that use MasterCard Inc.’s chip-and-PIN technology. Most of Target’s cards, however, will …
Read More »Endpoint: Why the Future of the Point of Sale Lies in the Cloud
Merchants that are tired of managing constant, disruptive software updates are likely to adopt Web-based software, which offers too many benefits to ignore and is more secure than you may think, argues Mike Townsend. Web-based systems now cost less than many legacy systems, while also being more efficient …
Read More »Boku Invades Point of Sale with a Mobile Wallet Aimed at Wireless Carriers
With e-commerce kingpin PayPal Inc. having used mobile technology to move into processing for brick-and-mortar merchants, it was probably only a matter of time before others followed suit. The latest to join the parade is San Francisco-based mobile-payments provider Boku Inc., which on Thursday announced a platform that will let …
Read More »Marching to the Point of Sale, PayPal Strikes Its First Terminal Agreement
n Ingenico has been piloting PayPal acceptance for six months, Greg Burch, director of business development at the terminal vendor, tells Digital Transactions News. Burch refuses to name the merchant involved in the pilot, but news emerged last week that Home Depot, which uses Ingenico devices, is testing PayPal …
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