

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/54whfn/tablets_at) has announced the addition of the "Tablets at Checkout: A True Disruptor" report to their offering.
New Report Projects Growth In Tablet Use At The Point Of Sale And Its Effect On Legacy Providers
Until recently, competition among providers selling devices for payment card acceptance was shrinking. U.S. competition among point-of-sale (POS) terminal makers for the past few years essentially has been controlled by two large vendors, VeriFone Systems Inc. and Ingenico. Today, a plethora of newcomers is selling POS software for tablet-based solutions, and they are creating new competition for such legacy market players.
Disruption today at the point of sale is at its highest since stand-alone terminals displaced electronic cash registers some 30 years ago, and the focus is on tablets as merchants look for greater utility from their POS systems at a lower cost.
This report addresses the major drivers behind merchants choosing tablets over traditional card-acceptance systems. It also provides timelines describing when merchant segments will migrate to tablets first, and when legacy hardware vendors will most begin to feel the effects.
"Entrepreneurs have begun to identify more and more areas where tablet-based computers' easy user interface and vast computing power can be used for solutions that are more effective than traditional technology in use today. Payment acceptance at the point of sale is among the largest of those segments, and tablets will create disruption among various legacy players," according to the report.
Highlights
- An overview of developments stemming from acceptance of payment cards using computer tablets
- Deployment projections for affixed POS tablets for the next three years based on shipment discussions with some 15 providers of tablet-based POS hardware and software systems, including legacy players and distributors of POS solutions
- An analysis of the market factors influencing merchants to choose tablet-based POS solutions, along with a look at potential barriers that could impede growth in tablet use.
- An action checklist for companies wishing to stay in competition in the POS payments acceptance market or enter the market for tablet-based payments at the point of sale to plan their strategy and implementation
Key Topics Covered
Executive Summary
Introduction
The Cloud
Case Example: The ShopKeep POS Experience
Investors React
Why Merchants Find Tablets Attractive for mPOS Payment
- Low Cost
- Mobility
- Functionality and Scalability
- Speed to Adjust
Other Influential Factors
- EMV Liability Shifts
- The Phase-out of Windows XP
- Friction Reduction
Potential Barriers to POS Tablet-Market Growth
The Tablet Migration Path
- Market Competition
- Moving the Market Forward
Conclusions and Action List for Payments Stakeholders
Examples of Companies Mentioned
- Aereus
- Apple
- First Data
- Fiserv
- Global Payments
- GoPago
- Groupon
- Heartland Payment Systems
- Heckler Design
- I Love Velvet
- Ingenico
- Intuit
- MagTek
- MasterCard
- Micros
- Microsoft
- NCR
- One Step Retail
- PayPal
- Revel Systems
- Roam Data
- Square
- Starbucks
- TouchBistro
- VeriFone
- Visa
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/54whfn/tablets_at
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