A recent article from the New York Daily News profiled several different stores in New York that are using the hybrid approach.
Month: April 2014
Fee cap could impact credit card industry
According to a recent article from PYMNTS, European Parliament’s Economic and Monetary Affairs (ECON) Committee could be voting on a multilateral interchange fee for all credit and debit cards, both personal and commercial.
Retailers need to adopt the latest technology
In a recent blog post for Forrester Research, analyst JP Gownder – who servers infrastructure and operations professionals – examines how infrastructure and the latest technologies will be pushing traffic into brick-and-mortar locations.
POS hacks represent 14 percent of 2013 cyber breaches
Verizon released its 2014 Data Breach Investigations Report, and POS security is prominent in the study.
Physical stores still strong for future of retail
While many are quick to call the online realm the future, an article from CNN Money makes the case that brick-and-mortar locations will still play a major role in how customers shop.
Mobile/cloud technology gain momentum in 2014 payment industry
At the Electronic Transactions Association’s (ETA) TRANSACT 2014 conference, small business finance provider CAN Capital conducted a survey of payment technology.
Three million Michael’s customers hit in POS breach
This week Michaels Stores, one of the largest arts and crafts chains in the U.S., acknowledged in a press release that it was the victim of a security breach that was first rumored about in January.
Retailers still slow to adopt EMV technology
Retailers are still slow to adopt EMV technology.
March has highest retail sale growth since September 2012
According to an article from The New York Times, the latest retail numbers show that the economy is strengthening and consumer confidence is returning.
Conspiracy not found in credit card collusion lawsuit
According to an article from Reuters, American Express, Citigroup and Discover Financial were just on the winning side of a ruling by U.S. District Judge William Pauley in Manhattan.