Software : Paperless Receipts partners with Cardstream |
Paperless Receipts partners with Cardstream Posted: Paperless Receipts has entered a partnership with Cardstream to make its eReceipts software available through the latter's online payment gateway. The move extends the reach of Paperless Receipts' software to 750 retailers and 1.2 million consumers using Cardstream's technology. It adds to partnerships with IBM Retail, Rackspace and Amazon Web Services. It will also provide Cardstream with the data capture tool that can link to existing analytics engines or create new ones. A spokesperson for Paperless Receipts said it can combine information from an online transaction with data provided by the retailers to provide more detail on a consumer's purchasing activity. eReceipts managing director Andrew Carroll said: "Having developed pioneering technology which is designed to improve the experience for both consumers and retailers, the partnership with Cardstream is the perfect and logical next step." |
CES 2013: Dropbox, Samsung announce deeper ties for Android partnership Posted: Samsung has already integrated Dropbox into its recent products such as the Galaxy S3 smartphone and Galaxy Camera, but the two companies promise to offer even more in the near future. Softpedia reported Tuesday that Samsung and Dropbox have announced plans to build upon their existing partnership, which integrates the popular cloud storage service into the Korean manufacturer's Android-based devices. Officially announced in August 2012, the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 became the first device to integrate Dropbox directly into the photo and video gallery for automatic uploading of new images or movies. Apparently the alliance was a success, as the two companies now plan to extend the partnership even further to old and new devices alike. Common goalIn addition to extending Dropbox integration to more current devices, Samsung plans to add document storage and additional sharing options to upcoming devices. "Dropbox and Samsung share a common goal when it comes to connectivity across devices," said Lars Fjeldsoe-Nielsen, head of Mobile Business Development at Dropbox. "We believe that the things that matter most to people should be accessible at all times. Extending our successful relationship with Samsung from mobile phones to cameras gives users more opportunities to access and share photos, videos and documents, regardless of what device they are on." The companies have yet to announce which devices have been earmarked for deeper Dropbox integration, or when such products will begin shipping to carriers. |
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