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make his debut appearance at a regional acquirers'
conference. He plans to discuss the ETA’s efforts in
Washington, D.C., and educational opportunities for
ISOs at Transact 14: Powered by ETA coming up April
8 to 10 in Las Vegas.
"There is so much going on legislation and regulation
wise impacting the industry that we asked Jason if
he could speak about that," McCormick said. "ETA is
a very important organization for the industry. Each
show lately we've tried to incorporate some of their
items into the show, including the CPP [Certified
Payments Professional] program. It will be great to
have his perspective on some of the key things that are
going to be impacting us."
The SEAA will also host panel discussions on such topics
as cloud-based POS and mobile payment processing,
selling against and working with aggregators, and a
status report on Europay/MasterCard/Visa chip-based
payment migration in the U.S. market.
Effective networking
There will be plenty of opportunity to network, as well.
According to McCormick, about 96 tabletop exhibitors
will showcase products and services at the conference.
"We try to limit it to that," he said. "If we go much more
than that, there's just not enough time for people to
get around to everyone, and we want the exhibitors to
have a positive experience."
Tablet-based and mobile processing solutions providers
will be integral in the vendor lineup. "There are
definitely new technology vendors coming to the show
that I think are going to be very exciting," McCormick
said. "We've had several people tell us that they plan on
showing new products."
The venue for SEAA 2014 is centrally located in
downtown Atlanta adjacent to Centennial Olympic
Park, a 21-acre public park built to commemorate the
1996 Summer Olympic Games held in that city. While
vendor space is sold out, attendees are still welcome to
attend for a nominal fee of $75.
"There are definitely new
technology vendors coming to the
show that I think are going to be
very exciting. We've had several
people tell us that they plan on
showing new products."
– John McCormick,
General Credit Forms Inc..
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make his debut appearance at a regional acquirers'
conference. He plans to discuss the ETA’s efforts in
Washington, D.C., and educational opportunities for
ISOs at Transact 14: Powered by ETA coming up April
8 to 10 in Las Vegas.
"There is so much going on legislation and regulation
wise impacting the industry that we asked Jason if
he could speak about that," McCormick said. "ETA is
a very important organization for the industry. Each
show lately we've tried to incorporate some of their
items into the show, including the CPP [Certified
Payments Professional] program. It will be great to
have his perspective on some of the key things that are
going to be impacting us."
The SEAA will also host panel discussions on such topics
as cloud-based POS and mobile payment processing,
selling against and working with aggregators, and a
status report on Europay/MasterCard/Visa chip-based
payment migration in the U.S. market.
Effective networking
There will be plenty of opportunity to network, as well.
According to McCormick, about 96 tabletop exhibitors
will showcase products and services at the conference.
"We try to limit it to that," he said. "If we go much more
than that, there's just not enough time for people to
get around to everyone, and we want the exhibitors to
have a positive experience."
Tablet-based and mobile processing solutions providers
will be integral in the vendor lineup. "There are
definitely new technology vendors coming to the show
that I think are going to be very exciting," McCormick
said. "We've had several people tell us that they plan on
showing new products."
The venue for SEAA 2014 is centrally located in
downtown Atlanta adjacent to Centennial Olympic
Park, a 21-acre public park built to commemorate the
1996 Summer Olympic Games held in that city. While
vendor space is sold out, attendees are still welcome to
attend for a nominal fee of $75.
"There are definitely new
technology vendors coming to the
show that I think are going to be
very exciting. We've had several
people tell us that they plan on
showing new products."
– John McCormick,
General Credit Forms Inc..
15