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From: JakeStraw6/27/2007 8:41:03 AM
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VeriFone's MX870 Fully Integrated to IBM's SurePOS ACE
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Wednesday June 27, 8:00 am ET

PCI PED-Approved Multimedia, Full-Screen Payment System Now Fully Compatible with IBM Point of Sale Systems

SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--VeriFone Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: PAY) today announced that its MX870 multimedia payment system is now fully integrated to IBM's SurePOS Application Client Server Environment (ACE) Version 5.0 and Version 6.0, the strategic point-of-sale application for IBM Retail Store Solutions in North America. The MX870 is the first PCI PED-approved large-screen payment solution supported on SurePOS ACE.

The MX870 is the first PCI-certified payment system to be certified on the ACE platform and the only full screen payment solution. With this certification, VeriFone can provide the MX870 to any IBM ACE customer without additional development, testing or certification.

"IBM point of sale solutions are a popular choice among multi-lane retailers and the IBM SurePOS ACE is a powerful, flexible POS application for large retailers, supermarkets and drug stores," said Jeff Wakefield, VeriFone vice president of marketing for Integrated Systems. "Combining these systems with VeriFone's MX870 provides retailers with the opportunity to express their brand, reinforce advertising, deliver cross-promotions and maximize their interaction with customers."
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