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Clip 2: Banks Abandon Lift and Shift for Cloud-Native Payments
Mark Smith of AWS and Mark Fieldhouse of Form3 discuss how cloud-native architecture is redefining what global payment networks can do.
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Clip: Banks Abandon Lift and Shift for Cloud-Native Payments
Mark Smith of AWS and Mark Fieldhouse of Form3 discuss how cloud-native architecture is redefining what global payment networks can do.
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Banks Abandon Lift and Shift for Cloud-Native Payments
Mark Smith of AWS and Mark Fieldhouse of Form3 discuss how cloud-native architecture is redefining what global payment networks can do.
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Banks Abandon Lift and Shift for Cloud-Native Payments
Mark Smith of AWS and Mark Fieldhouse of Form3 discuss how cloud-native architecture is redefining what global payment networks can do.
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AWS and Stripe: Merchants Can Do More to Encourage Stored Payment Credentials Online
Using card on file at checkout makes it easier, faster and more secure for consumers provided merchants get them over the hump of storing their payments credentials, says AWS Head of Payments Mark Smith and Stripe Product Lead Josh Ackerman.
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One Size Fits All Misses the Digital Payments Mark
Serena Smith, chief client officer of i2c, tells PYMNTS that card issuance, earned wage access and various digital forms of payments must be approached on a use-by-use, market-by-market basis. A platform approach and AI can help streamline innovative
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AWS and J.P. Morgan Payments Weigh In on the Cloud's Role in Payments Modernization
Although the technology has come a long way in a short period of time, it's not like an organization can hit a switch and migrate to the cloud. Not yet, anyway. Migrating to the cloud can be a complex undertaking, particularly for banks with legacy s
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Clip | B2B 2024 | J.P. Morgan Payments and AWS | Mike Lozanoff and Mark Smith
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Affirm President Says Consumers Turn to BNPL for More Flexibility and Transparency
Over half of the U.S. population reported they live paycheck to paycheck, according to PYMNTS data, including 25% of consumers who have used buy now, pay later (BNPL) in the last 12 months, pointing to the payment option as a potential on-ramp for cr
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