Best appointment scheduling software for small organizations

Choosing appointment scheduling software is easy if you know how to weigh the options. This article will help you make the right choice.
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Fundbox raises $176 million Series C to build ‘Visa’ for B2B payments

Credit cards have become all but ubiquitous for consumer transactions, and it isn’t hard to see why. By intermediating payments, networks like Visa allow buyers and sellers to exchange money for goods and services without knowing the financial risk profile of the counter-party. Rather than applying for credit at every merchant you shop at, you […] Continue reading Fundbox raises $176 million Series C to build ‘Visa’ for B2B payments

Black Hat 2019: Security’s Powerful Cultural Transformation

Dino Dai Zovi, mobile security lead at Square, discusses ongoing transformation in security’s role in the workplace during the keynote. Continue reading Black Hat 2019: Security’s Powerful Cultural Transformation

Cody Wood, Signal Sciences – Application Security Weekly #62

    Mike Shema and John Kinsella interview Cody Wood. Cody Wood is the AppSec Product Support Engineer at Signal Sciences. To get involved with Signal Sciences, visit: https://securityweekly.com/signalsciencesFull Show Notes Follow us on Twitter: https… Continue reading Cody Wood, Signal Sciences – Application Security Weekly #62

Application News – Application Security Weekly #61

    In the Application News, Chrome constrains the cookies and Edge pushes privacy, Windows builds a sandbox for Linux, Android Q for more quarantined code with more LLVM features, Steve Singh stepping down as Docker CEO, and Verizon releases its 2019 … Continue reading Application News – Application Security Weekly #61

Square brings its Stand for iPad tablets to the UK

Square, the company that provides payments and other business services to merchants, is today taking another step in its gradual expansion outside of the U.S. Stand — one of Square’s key pieces of hardware, turning an iPad into a point of sale system — is launching in the U.K. It will sell for £64 (+VAT) […] Continue reading Square brings its Stand for iPad tablets to the UK

Square’s bets beyond a register brought in $253M last year as it posts a largely positive fourth quarter

 Square posted a largely successful fourth quarter that showed continuing growth with its Cash app — with users spending around $90 million on its Cash card in December, putting it on at a potentially $1 billion run rate. That would offer an… Continue reading Square’s bets beyond a register brought in $253M last year as it posts a largely positive fourth quarter

Hackaday Links: September 17, 2017

BREAKING NEWS: APPLE HAS RELEASED A NEW RECTANGLE. IT IS BETTER THAN THE PREVIOUS RECTANGLE, WHICH WAS A LESSER RECTANGLE. SOME PEOPLE ARE UNHAPPY WITH THE NEW RECTANGLE BECAUSE OF [[CHANGES]]. THE NEW RECTANGLE HAS ANIMATED POO.

Mergers and acquisitions? Not this time. Lattice Semiconductor would have been bought by Canyon Bridge — a private equity firm backed by the Chinese government — for $1.3B. This deal was shut down by the US government because of national security concerns.

[Jan] is the Internet’s expert in doing synths on single chips, and now he has something pretty cool. It’s a breadboard …read more

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