Items tagged with 'Actinic'
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[Editorial] Internet accounts for 46% of card fraud
Fraudulent use of bank cards in internet, phone and mail order transactions between January and June rose by 5% over the same period of 2005, according to payments association APACS. The actual losses from these cardholder not present transactions stood at £95.3m and are seen as only small increase when compared to the growth in the number of transactions performed online. APACS says that 26.4 million people now shop online with an estimated 372 million transactions undertaken in 2005. -
96% increase in online turnover for small retailers
Turnover from online sales amongst small to medium multi-channel retailers increased by an average of 96% in November and December when compared with the same period of 2005, according to ecommerce software developer Actinic. -
20% of SMRs intend to move online
One in five small to medium-sized retailers are planning to implement an e-commerce site, compared with 15% in 2005, according to research conducted for e-commerce software developer Actinic. The same research also showed that one in ten retailers think online shoppers are lazy - for the sake of customer service and the rest of the industry I hope these 10% are not planning to become internet retailers soon. -
Actinic launches Enterprise for multi-channel integration
Actinic has launched Actinic Enterprise, a customisable ecommerce platform which will bridge the gap between off-the-shelf software and bespoke e-commerce sites. -
Comment - Getting payment card security right
Chris Barling MD of Actinic gives his views on what Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) can do for retailers, where it fails, and how it needs improving.
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Good news, bad news, part one
Early indications from Christmas 2007 season show bad results on the high-street but as usual some great results for online
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Comment - Meeting the PCI DSS Deadline
The 30th of June PCI DSS deadline is fast approaching, Chris Barling, CEO of ecommerce, mail order and retail technology supplier, Actinic airs his views on the latest PCI deadline.
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