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You plug our device into your Blackberry or iPhone ONE TIME, swipe your card, and enter your PIN. The cardholder data is end-to-end (3DES) encrypted (inside the device) and the encrypted data is transmitted, using the phone as a modem, then securely stored in the HSM at our Network Operations Center.
That's it. Now your done. Your Blackberry is now "ENABLED" as a secure 2FA fully encrypted mobile banking and mobile payment device. Oh, and you can also pass it along to the next guy/gal and they can do the same. (enable their smart phone) And so on...and so on...
iSwipe™ - iSwipe Therefore iAm™ currently works on ANY smart phone...but our engineers have already devised a way to use it on no so smart phones and that application will be available in about 4--5 months.) To learn more, feel free to ask!
Research in Motion (RIM) and Hewlett-Packard (HP) have confirmed rumours by formally announcing a partnership between the two firms to provide various business applications for BlackBerry devices.
You plug our device into your Blackberry or iPhone ONE TIME, swipe your card, and enter your PIN. The cardholder data is end-to-end (3DES) encrypted (inside the device) and the encrypted data is transmitted, using the phone as a modem, then securely stored in the HSM at our Network Operations Center.
That's it. Now your done. Your Blackberry is now "ENABLED" as a secure 2FA fully encrypted mobile banking and mobile payment device. Oh, and you can also pass it along to the next guy/gal and they can do the same. (enable their smart phone) And so on...and so on...
iSwipe™ - iSwipe Therefore iAm™ currently works on ANY smart phone...but our engineers have already devised a way to use it on no so smart phones and that application will be available in about 4--5 months.) To learn more, feel free to ask!
Research in Motion (RIM) and Hewlett-Packard (HP) have confirmed rumours by formally announcing a partnership between the two firms to provide various business applications for BlackBerry devices.
The new platforms will be useable on BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0, also officially unveiled at RIM’s Wireless Enterprise Symposium (WES) 2009 event in Orlando, Florida.
One of the new applications is HP CloudPrint for BlackBerry smartphones, which enables people to print emails, documents, photos and web pages from a BlackBerry to the nearest printer via an Internet connection.
The service should not be limited to HP printers, as the companies claim HP CloudPrint is printer-agnostic and driverless.
The two companies will also be taking on the management side of things with HP Operations Manager for BlackBerry Enterprise Server. This is said to enable companies to monitor and manage their BlackBerry handsets.
“RIM and HP are working together to deliver solutions to customers that weave mobility into their daily operations – from innovative new services in the cloud to managed mobile services for the enterprise. Through our collaboration with HP, businesses will have access to an expanded set of applications and services for their BlackBerry smartphone deployments,” said RIM co-CEO Jim Balsillie in a statement.
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