Olo and Corfire will be jointly creating smartphone friendly applications in a new partnership. CorFire, a mobile commerce technology company in the United States, has just entered into a new partnership with Olo in order to create a digital shopping engine for restaurants. This new contract brings two powerful companies together in order to create smartphone apps. The deal has Olo and CorFire working together to form a mobile commerce app that will give restaurants the ability to step above and beyond standard smartphone or online ordering. It will, instead,…
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M-commerce deal reached between Spindle and PayLeap
A partnership has formed in order to make a bigger splash in the overall marketplace. Acculynk’s payment processing solution and gateway, PayLeap, has just formed a strategic partnership with Spindle Inc, in order to be able to take a bigger bite out of the m-commerce market, together. They have said that they will be able to progress more effectively together than would be possible individually. The companies have announced their intentions to integrate each of their platforms in order to become better capable of serving the m-commerce marketplace than would…
Read MoreMobile commerce partnership formed between Branding Brand and ForeSee
This new alliance will help to boost technology offerings for both companies. ForeSee has just announced the start of a new mobile commerce partnership with Branding Brand which will allow for the seamless integration of the services of both companies. These two businesses will complement one another as they obtain a better measure of customer experience. ForeSee is currently the worldwide leader in technology driven analytics regarding the customer experience. Branding Brand is among the top mobile commerce solutions platforms for powering both apps and optimized websites. This partnership will…
Read MoreMobile commerce system formed by partnership among top American retailers
Participants include Target, Wal-mart, and 7-Eleven, among others. A group of some of the largest retailers in the United States are coming up with their own mobile commerce platform in order to go head to head with telcos, banks, and technology companies that have already crowded that environment. The system is being called the Merchant Customer Exchange (MCX). An app for the MCX is already in development and through it, according to the group, consumers will be provided with a “versatile mobile commerce experience that will combine the convenience of…
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