| New software allows for secure mobile banking
Tyfone, Inc., a developer of an innovative software and hardware platform for mobile financial services, is launching a new mobile financial service middleware platform, Rhapsody. Rhapsody is a complete, unified middleware platform designed for retail banks to leverage their channel, card and merchant assets by providing secure mobile services to their customers, comments Tom Spitzer, Tyfones chief executive officer. Tyfones mobile solution not only improves customer service by providing mobile access but also generates new revenues from the mobile channel through our innovative Merchant Relationship Management service. Tyfone Launches Rhapsody, a Fully Integrated Mobile Financial Services Middleware Platform PORTLAND, Ore.--Tyfone, Inc., a developer of an innovative software and hardware platform for mobile financial services, launches Rhapsody.
CACEP Selects Stardonor.com Services as Their Internet Commerce ...
San Francisco, CA, June 09, 2007 --(PR.com)-- CACEP after, a successful April Internet launch CACEP realizes the need to make online donation services available on their website. StarDonor offers all in one package to make accepting credit cards possible from Payment Gateway, SSL transactions to Merchant Account it’s easy to use turnkey is the solution.CACEP Online donor capabilities offer services to accept donations not only from the local community but to reach outward to all people interested in providing support to a cause, the crisis of education for children of Nicaragua.CACEP based in San Francisco and Nicaragua. It works with partnerships with Central America and it’s people to promote Educational opportunities for the many under-privileged school aged children- dedicated to providing care and funds to families, and abandoned children who would other wise not have the same opportunities without funding.
Merchants Should Be Preparing For The Holidays Now
Just as most consumers begin to enjoy summer, it's time for savvy merchants to put the finishing touches on holiday sales plans. While it is difficult to estimate the volume of "gifting" purchases made online, there is no doubt about the customers' penchant for buying gifts via this channel. During the 2006 holiday season, the e-tailing group, in conjunction with StartSampling, a marketing services company, conducted the inaugural Mindset of the Multichannel Shopper Survey. The survey found that 54 percent of those who intended to do any holiday shopping online did so because it saves time and money, with the latter being at the forefront of shoppers' minds. We don't anticipate much will change during the coming year except the web channel's share of wallet will continue to expand.
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