John Kolthof, Chief Commercial Officer at CCV GmbH explores the evolution in online payment technology – from RFID to Android For some in the payments industry, talking about “life after contactless” might seem a little presumptuous given that Juniper Research has estimated contactless payments will reach $2.7 trillion in 2021. …
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In PCR’s November issue, focusing on Ecommerce and the future of digital payment, we have some great industry insight starting with our retail analysis with Brightpearl’s CEO, Derek O’Carroll, exploring a trend that every retail business needs to get on board with – and fast – Digital neighbourhoods are forming …
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Tech Data has extended its partnership with Google to include the new Android Enterprise Essentials mobile security service. Tech Data has set-up the Android Enterprise Essentials Zero-Touch Enrolment area on InTouch (it’s online procurement and order management platform). This is already up and running, making it easy to add, register and …
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The new smartphone from the godfather of Android lit the internet on fire, but looks likely to fall into the same traps as others who have taken on Apple and Samsung
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Android users are putting themselves at increased risk by failing to update security patches
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Google's mobile operating system had 523 reported bugs in 2016
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