30
Aug
07

Commerce Server 2007 – No CISP/PCI PABP Certification?!?!

Yes, unfortunately this is true, and is a major competitive factor between CS 2007 and products like AspDotNetStorefront.

Fear not, for there is hope, and a whole lot more!

IP Commerce, a software company enabling open commerce services between businesses, delivers a toolkit designed to integrate with Microsoft Commerce Server 2007 to support multi-service connectivity for retailers, end-to-end e-commerce solution that includes traditional and alternative payments, and provides for compliance with Payment Application Best Practices (PABP), a sub-set of the Payment Card Industry (PCI) data security standard.

Commerce Toolkit for Multi-Channel Retail (MCR), integrates with the Commerce Server 2007 Starter Site to deliver alternative payment options, including electronic check processing, stored value and gift cards, express checkout, and bank card processing as a traditional payment option.

Below is a list of the key features delivered:

  • Access to new and emerging payment types
  • Seamless integration of multiple e-commerce services
  • Reduced transaction costs through flexible payment options
  • Dynamic management of payment types from a single location
  • Security-enhanced, PCI-compliant solution

Enjoy!


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Technical architect and project manager, with more than 10 years of progressive experience in ERP, e-Commerce, Internet/Web platforms and solution/enterprise architecture. Trained in SAP and Microsoft platforms, with formal educational background in Computer Science, Software Architecture/Engineering and Relational Databases. Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Chapter Chair/Member, and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Member. Hands-on experience with SAP Financials/Operations, SAP Netweaver, SAP EAF, Legacy and External Interfaces, Microsoft Commerce Server, Microsoft SQL Server, XML, .NET, Web Services and SOA.

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