President Barack Obama last month called for a national data-breach notification law to replace the existing patchwork of state notification rules. If current trends continue, there will be plenty of breaches to report. The number of credit and debit cards compromised in data breaches hit 64.4 million in 2014, up …
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Restaurateurs Order up Omnichannel
Many merchants speak of the gains to be made by fusing in-store with digital commerce. Now, quick-service and fast-casual restaurants are turning to a variety of hardware to make it happen. CKE Restaurants Inc., parent of the Hardee’s and Carl’s Jr. fast-food chains, and TGI Fridays Inc. are using Microsoft …
Read More »Silicon Valley’s Payments Fever
A flood of payments initiatives has come out of the Valley, with more on the way. What is it about this business that gets the mercury rising out there? Where do people in payments look for innovation? Yes, some of it shows up in Boston, a little in Chicago and …
Read More »Restaurateurs Look to Tablets And Kiosks To Fuse In-Store, Digital Commerce
CKE Restaurants Inc., parent of the Hardee’s and Carl’s Jr. fast-food chains, and TGI Fridays Inc. are using Microsoft Corp. technology to speed up the ordering and purchase process in their restaurants, the Redmond, Wash.-based computing giant announced on Monday. Carrollton, Texas-based TGI Fridays is putting 8-inch tablets into the …
Read More »Rash of Chain Breaches Casts Spotlight on Unique Vulnerabilities of Franchised Businesses
News of a possible card-data breach at chicken-sandwich chain Chick-fil-A caps a year that saw a number of franchised businesses compromised and throws into relief what some experts say is the unique security vulnerability of the franchise business model. Franchised chains, in which so-called owner-operators run stores under a license …
Read More »The Complicated World of Integrated Software
Acquiring From ISOs to ISVs, the players that put solutions packages together for merchants are learning that working together comes with costs and benefits. The trick is figuring out which outweighs the other. Nothing like a $1.65 billion acquisition to drive home how important independent software vendors and value-add …
Read More »Retail Groups Blast ‘Inaccuracies’ And ‘Misrepresentations’ in ICBA Release
Retailer organizations are lambasting an Independent Community Bankers of America survey that blamed retailers for breach costs that totaled $90 million at The Home Depot Inc. this year. In a letter to the ICBA and bearing Monday’s date, the chief executives of the Retail Industry Leaders Association, National Retail Federation, …
Read More »MasterCard Expands Its Outreach to Software Developers With a Global ‘Hackathon’
MasterCard Inc. opened up its payment network to third-party software developers in 2012 and since then has participated in a number of regional “hackathons” in which developers create applications that link to MasterCard network services. Now MasterCard is expanding its footprint in the developer space by sponsoring what it calls …
Read More »With Holiday Gift Card Sales Wilting, Issuers Will Have to Push Harder, Add Digital
The earliest known example of a closed-loop gift card was offered during the Christmas holiday season in 1916 by Hampton’s Quality Store in Eugene, Ore. The store advertised a “Christmas Glove Gift Card” that could be given to a lady, allowing her to redeem it for the gloves she wanted. …
Read More »Apple Pay: What’s in It for Acquirers?
AcquiringBy Jim DalyVolumes have been written about how Apple Pay benefits, or doesn’t benefit, consumers, merchants, card issuers, and even payment networks. But what about merchant acquirers? Train a cold eye on the new Apple Pay mobile-payment service for Apple Inc.’s recently introduced iPhone 6 models and the upcoming Apple …
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