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Sunday, January 7, 2018

Pax Technology Inc. | SEMI-INTEGRATION
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Semi-Integrated Point-of-Sale is a checkout method used by retailers which integrates payment processing and POS software in a secure & streamlined network configuration. Semi-Integration allows retailers to accept Chip/EMV credit card and debit card payments, as well account for inventory changes, returns, voided transactions and other payment functions.


Video Semi-integrated POS



The Benefits of Semi-Integration

Semi-integration is a measure that ensures payment terminals are connected with retail point-of-sale software, while maintaining separation between payment information transmission and other systems. In order for retailers to become PCI complaint without extensive investment into fully integrated compliant systems, semi-integration offers a cost effective, compliant resolution.

Semi-Integration offers the following benefits:

  • One to many integration - Solutions that offer semi-integration are often supported with several different processors meaning ISVs develop to one semi-integrated specification and can support multiple processors with the single integration
  • No costly EMV certifications - EMV certifications are already completed by the processor; the most that is usually required is a simple device integration script or unit testing
  • PCI PA-DSS Reduced Scope - No sensitive card account data is sent to the POS application that drives the semi-integrated terminal
  • Customer facing device; merchant should never touch the card
  • All receipt data is returned from the device to the POS application
  • Multiple Connectivity Methods - Some devices may allow TCP/IP (wired or WiFi), Serial, USB, Bluetooth or Web Services type connections between the device and POS Application
  • P2PE - Some processors may offer Point-to-Point Encryption (Note: P2PE is mainly needed when sensitive data like a credit card number traverses an insecure network like a POS PC or tablet. Most Semi-Integrations ensure that no sensitive data touches an insecure network and which makes P2PE a moot point)
  • Dial Backup - If supported by the device, dial backup is usually automatic if the IP connection fails

Maps Semi-integrated POS



Compatible Semi-Integrated Smart Terminals

  • Ingenico iCT220
  • Ingenico iCT250
  • Ingenico iWL250 WiFi
  • All terminals are PCI PTS compliant and support NFC, Magnetic Swipe, and EMV chip insert
  • See here for more information on Ingenico US Telium 2 Terminals
  • Pax S300
  • Pax D210
  • Pax S80
  • Pax MT30
  • Pax SP30
  • Pax Px5
  • Pax Px7

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POS Applications/ISVs that support Ingenico Semi-Integration

  • Focus POS
  • NCC Reflection
  • Ordyx
  • DataSym

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Credit Card Processors that Support Ingenico Telium 2 Payment Terminals with Semi-Integration Enabled

  • Sterling Payment Technologies
  • TSYS

talech Announces an EMV Ready Solution that Enables Small ...
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POS Applications/ISVs that support Pax Semi-Integration

  • Micros / Oracle Hospitality
  • Paygistix Gateway

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Credit Card Processors that Support Pax with Semi-Integration Enabled

  • Payment Logistics
  • First Data
  • TSYS
  • Heartland

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See also

  • Point of Sale Malware
  • Cyber security standards
  • List of cyber attack threat trends
  • Cyber electronic warfare
  • Malware
  • Point of Sale System

Payment terminal - Wikipedia
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References


Source of article : Wikipedia