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WebAuthorize
Description WebAuthorize software is designed for enterprise-class merchants with e-commerce (online), recurring, or point-of-sale business. It is designed to handle multiple users and multiple merchants, yet cost-effective for smaller merchants. The WebAuthorize product offers superior performance and reliability, supporting dial-up for smaller-scale merchants, Internet for mid-range and larger users, and frame-relay connections. This product supports even the largest transaction volumes (benchmarked at 7.5 transactions per second, sustained load.) WebAuthorize software is a powerful payment engine for the most demanding users. WebAuthorize software has paved the way for payment transaction communications in the Internet era, enabling merchants to use the Internet as a transport for their payment transactions. WebAuthorize was designed for enterprise-class merchants who prefer to host their own E-commerce sites.
Save fees:
Single connection to processor Single bank account Better bank discount rate Save headaches:
Centralized database All payment info stays on Local Network Save cash:
Less hardware Fewer required technicians The WebAuthorize product supports the latest industry requirements for payment processing, including Electronic Commerce Indicators and CVV2/CVC2 support. These new standards for Internet and card-not-present transactions processing provide greater security for merchants and consumers alike.
It supports a variety of configurations including dial-up, lease line and Internet. The WebAuthorize application is available for Microsoft® Windows® NT, 2000, and XP.
Imagine the effectiveness of having a single server to handle card payments for your web store, sales department, customer support, voice response system and physical stores. System management of the WebAuthorize software is made easy with the intuitive user interface. The WebAuthorize server status window gives at-a-glance overall performance, status and event history. Merchant account management can be accessed via the user interface. Merchants can browse, edit and manage their transactions via the Windows-based client software. All credit card numbers are encrypted during transmission between client and server, as well as in the transaction database residing at the server.
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