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Payment Gateways and POS Terminals: How They Work Together in Multi-Site Environments
You have 600 locations running Ingenico terminals. You are switching processors in one region and adding a new brand in another. Your staging partner tells you the changeover means new software loads, new encryption keys, and a recertification cycle for every affected...
Payment Device Deployment at Scale: Planning a Multi-Site POS Rollout
Agreeing to deploy new payment technology across a multi-site operation is the easy part. The hard part — the part that determines whether the project lands on time, on budget, and without disrupting store operations — is everything that happens between the purchase...
The Evolution of Payment Devices: What Multi-Site Operators Need to Know
The payment terminal sitting on your counter today bears little resemblance to the one that occupied the same space a decade ago. For single-location businesses, this evolution has been relatively straightforward — retire the old device, plug in the new one, move on....
The Hidden Cost of Managing POS Terminals Across 500+ Locations
Most multi-site retail and QSR operators can tell you what they pay for payment devices. Fewer can tell you what they spend managing them. The purchase price of a POS terminal is the visible cost. The invisible cost — the one that quietly compounds across hundreds of...
What is Payment Key Injection and Why Does it Matter?
Every time a customer taps, dips, or swipes a payment card at a retail location or restaurant, that transaction depends on encryption keys loaded into the device long before it reaches the counter. The process of securely loading those keys is called key injection —...
Which Key Injection Strategy Is Right for Your Retail or Restaurant Operation?
LKI, EKI, or RKI: Which Key Injection Strategy Is Right for Your Retail or Restaurant Operation? By Sami Alakkam NewBold Technologies When a register goes down at 2 PM on a Saturday, the cost isn't just the repair—it's every transaction you miss while customers walk...