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Re: PC Authorize and StuffFrom: Alexi Touloumis Date: Tuesday, September 29, 1998
Time: 9:45:16 pmThe Mac Authorize was one of the reasons I was thinking of dropping a mac
next to my nt machine...I'm still wanting to do it, but this stuff sounds
really good on the peecee side.
Alexi
At 9/29/98 08:13 PM , you wrote:
>Okay... a bunch of stuff to blab about...
>Is anyone using PC Authorize for their transactions?
>It looks pretty nice, and they have a new plug-in that I'll be able to
>integrate with Optigold ISP that allows seamless integration.
>They also have a PC Authorize Hub version that allows for workstations to
>authorize credit cards in real time through their lcoal network in real
>time (there is a central hub that actually does it). But the coolest
>thing is that it will have the ability to return BACK to Optigold if it
>was approved, declined, etc.
>Should be interesting... just wanted to let people know for the ones
>using PC Authorize or for people who want a cool hub system so any
>workstation can authorize credit cards, you may want to look at PC
>Authorize Hub (www.tellan.com).
>The ability of the credit card system to talk BACK to Optigold has me all
>giddy... {grin} I can now do some cool things I've wanted to... Like if
>you were using it, you could do away with the Payment Queue, since it
>would automatically post the good ones. I could also make an automated
>tasks that can run the billing batches at night automatically or
>something with the Hub (like how you can automatically schedule a time to
>generate invoices).
>All I know is that PC Authorize Hub looks totally AWESOME.
>I've also been playing with the ODBC/SQL plug-in that is part of the new
>version of FileMaker Pro 4.1. Unfortunately, it's only a one-way pipe
>(extracting data from ODBC/SQL databases). The next version I've been
>promised will have the ability to write back *and* (this is the cool
>part) have other apps read data via ODBC/SQL... so like you could
>authenticate directly from the Optigold ISP database, etc. So that is
>something I'm going to be looking at as soon as it's available.
>And lastly... the SSL capable version of Web Companion almost
>completed... So I'm going to be expanding the web interface for use when
>it's here. Like give it the ability for customers to edit their billing
>cycle if they want to change services, etc. Maybe make a basic way for
>employees to look up customers on the web, etc. Should be interesting...
>{shrug}
>Pretty boring stuff... eh? :-)
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