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Musing from “Cartes 2010”: Is the NFC glass half-full or half-empty?

Posted by Patrick Gauthier on 17 December 2010 | 1 Comments

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The Cartes Conference just concluded in Paris. While the industry eagerly awaits the commercial roll-out of NFC, traditional card production remains its anchor.

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For One Swallow Does Not Make a Spring

Posted by Patrick Gauthier on 8 December 2010 | 1 Comments

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On Tuesday, Samsung and Google announced the Nexus S, with NFC. The payment technology industry, gathered in Paris for the CARTES & IDentification 2010 conference will no doubt rejoice, yet needs to rise to the occasion.

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Changing the Game in Cards

Posted by Deborah Baxley, Principal, Global financial services, Capgemini on 15 November 2010 | 5 Comments

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2010 is a time of extraordinary change and upheaval in the cards and payments industry. Financial regulation threatens to derail decades of growth and profitability. The U.S. stands as the last industrialized country to rely on magnetic stripe cards, and this exposes us to unprecedented levels of payment fraud. The industry is deadlocked on new technology adoption, including chip and mobile.

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PayPal Innovate: X marks the start

Posted by Patrick Gauthier on 27 October 2010 | 0 Comments

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Thoughts from Day 1 of PayPal’s developers’ conference

You know you have created something important when it starts to redefine the industry conversation. Over the last few days, it became obvious PayPal is on to something with its approach to embed payments into the fabric of commerce.

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World Payments Report 2010: Payments Volumes Resilient in the Crisis

Posted by Deborah Baxley, Principal, Global financial services, Capgemini on 27 October 2010 | 2 Comments

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I am very excited about the launch of the sixth annual World Payments Report 2010, outlining the latest global trends and competitive strategies.

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PayPal’s Efforts to Capture Payments Share

Posted by David S. Evans on 1 July 2010 | 2 Comments

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Three announcements over the last week highlight PayPal’s moves to take a big share of the payments market.

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PayPal X’s Global Payments Development Platform

Posted by David S. Evans on 26 April 2010 | 1 Comments

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When it comes to using invisible engines to drive innovation and transform industries, PayPal is the first out of the gate in the payments industry and well ahead of the traditional players. This online payments giant claims that “PayPal X is the first and only global payments platform open to third-party developers. Our new set of APIs will offer unlimited possibilities for [developers] to easily monetize your ideas, by providing security and connectivity to the world’s financial systems.” This isn’t the usual hype—whizbangthing.ppt—that we get from payments providers trying to stake a claim. Six months after announcing its open platform more than 25,000 applications have been written to it and a vibrant developer community is are cranking out more apps as you read this.

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