Verlag: Ajanta Books International, Delhi, 2006
ISBN 10: 8120206096 ISBN 13: 9788120206090
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. Changing face of Indian Payment System its evolution and importance/Narinder Kumar Bhasin. 2. Indian e Payments scenario/Suresh Sethi. 3. Cheque Truncation System/Narinder Kumar Bhasin. 4. Technology initiatives in banking for masses/Manish Khera. 5. Mobile payments for the new world/Sanjeev Patni. 6. Global roaming in transit ticketing/Bratin Chakravorty. 7. How Trusted Platform Modules and secure USB tokens combine to secure the on line environment/Timothee Mangenot. 8. Relevance of biometrics in payment applications/Y.D. Wadaskar. 9. Smart Chip Technology for banking cards/Arthur Pok. 10. New secured applications based on Smart Card/Stephane Lorey. 11. The AT91SO100 a unique secure system on chip for electronic transaction terminals/Olivier Debelleix. 12. Payment Systems Vision (Vision Paper released by Reserve Bank of India on 04 October 2002). 13. Payment Systems Vision 2005 08 (Vision Paper released by Reserve Bank of India on December 25 2004). Present global e Payments market and services encompass emerging technologies such as mPayments and the need for strong surrounding security. The key short and long term opportunities include continuing growth in PC based and mobile payment technology spends. Electronic payments were estimated to total $3.9bn in 2005. As e procurement mainstreams in global trading communities research firm Financial Insights predicts online B2B exchanges to grow by 10 per cent annually through 2007 to a total value of US$ 8.1 billion. With companies re investing in online trade infrastructures to remain competitive and initiating more internet transactions the eCommerce applications market is expected to see strong growth in the near term. Enterprise B2B portals and improved payment methods similarly will fuel the expected increase in online spending and sourcing. Online card payments have been the dominant component of e Payment IT spend. The key growth opportunities will be in mPayments and P2P eWallet and eCash will be the bridging technologies. Electronics Today India's first techno economics electronics monthly journal now in its 39 Year jointly with Indian Banks Association organised a one day International Conference on New Vistas of e Payments on September 07 2006 which focused on Global and Indian e Payments scenarios National Financial Switch EMV update and credit cards/debit cards. It also discussed standards regulations and security issues self service and Third Party ATMs mobile commerce and phone and internet banking EFT Terminals e Ticketing loyalty programmes etc. This volume is compendium of the papers presented at the conference. 194 pp.