Tag: "e-commerce"

Intel and MasterCard to offer Ultrabook users ‘safer’ NFC checkout via PayPass, impulsive shoppers rejoice

Entering a 16-digit credit card number may be a thing of the past with a new initiative from MasterCard and Intel, which allows users to checkout online by tapping a PayPass-enabled card, tag or smartphone to their Ultrabook. Calling the checkout “safer” and “simpler,” Intel is bringing its Identity Protection Technology to the potluck, giving shoppers two-factor authentication and chip-based display protection when forking over that hard earned cash. Here’s how it all works: when you tap a NFC smartphone or other PayPass-enabled device, it will communicate with the Ultrabook, generating a six-digit code from the embedded processor or from within the Manageability Engine. The ME hardware, encrypted with third-party algorithms, then transacts with the e-commerce site, hopefully offering shoppers more protection than standard software solutions. Since using the feature requires an NFC-connected device as well as the Ultrabook and a username and password, forgetful folks who tend to misplace their phone or computer won’t have to worry about unwarranted spending. Sadly, the solution won’t protect your wallet from the perils of a late night shoe shopping spree. Check out the full PR after the break.

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AT&T and Intuit square up to… Square (video)

Better watch your back, Jack. Smartphone-payment player Intuit has formed an unholy alliance with AT&T to produce Intuit GoPayment for AT&T (these guys love the sound of their own names) in the hope of muscling in on Square’s burgeoning smartphone mobile payments game. Time and money-poor small business people just need to insert the reader into the headphone socket of their phone (or tablet) and fire up the app. The partnership is offering faster deposits, no monthly service charge (mind that 2.7 percent commission per use, though) and the backing of a massive telecoms corporation. The service also forwards email receipts to customers and integrates with Quickbooks to save a further job when it’s the end of quarter. The partnership thinks that mobile transactions will be in the trillions and, understandably, want in on that action. After the break you can watch an informative video and read all the gory details in the joint press release.

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eSellerate Announces Integration with Amazon Fulfillment

eSellerate announced today that software vendors now have the ability to send shipping requests directly to Amazon Fulfillment. Software Vendors manage their Amazon account separately, but he tie-in is an interesting alternative to existing fullfilment methods. This marks eSellerate as the first of the software e-commerce platforms to implement this feature, will others follow suit, or has eSellerate delivered something unique?

“Normally, publishers selling physical products through eSellerate take care of all the fulfillment duties, from receiving shipping requests to shipping the products and marking the orders as fulfilled. As an alternative, we now offer the ability to integrate with Amazon Fulfillment, a service that enables merchants to outsource fulfillment of their products. Publishers who use this option can set up their eSellerate stores to send fulfillment requests to Amazon when orders require shipping. After shipping the items, Amazon sends “Your order has shipped” e-mails to the customers, and notifies eSellerate that fulfillment is complete. We then mark the orders as fulfilled.” – eSellerate

Digital River rolls out New Reports

News from both eSellerate and SWReg. Both of these Digital River software ecommerce platforms have sent notice that they will be rolling out new “Business Intelligence” reports come April 1st. As they’ve used that same name on both platforms could this finally be the start of some commonality between two of Digital River’s many ecommerce platforms? We will find out soon!

iPortis pull the plug on PayPal

iPortis, one of the e-commerce companies that software vendors use to sell their products have taken the unusual step on pulling the plug on their PayPal integration. We’ve all had customer service nightmares with big companies but it’s not that often that these get reflected in business arrangements.

Using TipFrom.Me to Incentivize a BitsDuJour Promotion

If you’re running a discount software promotion on BitsDuJour.com then you know that you can get a nice healthy bump in sales by using BitsDuJour to run a 24 hour discount deal for your software. BitsDuJour promotions continue to get better and better results as users look for deep discounts in a poor economy, but wouldn’t it me nice if the promotions did even better?

Digital River rolls out New Reports

News from both eSellerate and SWReg. Both of these Digital River software ecommerce platforms have sent notice that they will be rolling out new “Business Intelligence” reports come April 1st. As they’ve used that same name on both platforms could this finally be the start of some commonality between two of Digital River’s many ecommerce platforms? We will find out soon!

iPortis pull the plug on PayPal

iPortis, one of the e-commerce companies that software vendors use to sell their products have taken the unusual step on pulling the plug on their PayPal integration. We’ve all had customer service nightmares with big companies but it’s not that often that these get reflected in business arrangements.

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