Powa Technologies has announced the integration of the company’s PowaPOS T-Series, the first all-in-one, tablet-based POS platform with e-Nabler’s eMobilePOS software.
E-Nabler, will promote the solution to its extensive reseller network – the solution will be demoed at RetailNOW 2014 during the Orlando trade show.
“The rapid migration to tablet POS has disrupted the payments industry and created a challenge for those looking for a fast and scalable solution to support their go-to-market strategies,” said Jeff Dumbrell, CEO, PowaPOS. “The powerful partnership of Powa’s first-of-its-kind integrated hardware, combined with the market-leading eMobilePOS solution delivers a unified, secure payments system that meets merchants’ needs today, and is advanced enough to continue to meet their needs tomorrow.”
“PowaPOS is the perfect hardware complement to the eMobilePOS software,” said Joel Vázquez, CEO and CSA, e-Nabler. “Now, our customers not only have freedom of choice with a flexible, easily configurable app that runs on both iOS and Android devices, they also have freedom from multiple POS configurations, with a simple turnkey tablet solution that can incorporate all POS peripherals and applications.”
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