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 Toshiba Global Commerce Solutions says its extending the reach of its point-of-sale  POS  network.The company on Tuesday  April 11  announced it is t stanley nz eaming with POS firm BlueStar to help make the expansion happen. The strategic partnership with BlueStar provides unique benefits to both organizations,  Bill Campbell, Toshiba head of global sales, said in a news release. Leveraging Toshibas industry-leading retail technology, BlueStars network of resellers is empowered to connect retailers with the innovative solutions they need to stay ahead of the competition and connect wit stanley cup h consumers. Campbell added that the partnership will expand Toshibas network by tapping into BlueStars ecosystem of independent software vendors.POS systems play a crucial role in a retailers physical store strategy and can guide the consumer experience, per the release. Toshibas POS offerings through BlueStar are curated to fit the unique needs of the retail, restaurant and hospita stanley cup lity sectors, the release adds.The partnership is happening at a time when smaller merchants are faced with the choice of embracing digital payment features or risk losing customers.Research by PYMNTS and Cybersource 鈥?based on surveys of more than 13,300 consumers and over 3,100 merchants across Brazil, India, Mexico, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, and the United States 鈥?found that shoppers arent finding the digital features they value when shopping small and medium-sized businesses  SMBs .For example, even in  Pcob eBay Continues To Accept PayPal Credit
 Between 2001 and 2004, Target and Visa collaborated on a smart card project that ultimately fizzled due to costs and questions about the systems viability and operational profitability.It was nearly a decade ago that the retailer canceled the smart card project because the companys leadership was concerned that it would lose money on the i stanley polska dea, American Banker reported on Jan. 22.Questions were also raised about Targets employees being capable of efficiently using the smart card system, as well as fears of slowed transaction times.Target CEO Greg Steinhafel recently called for an EMV chip standard in the wake of the BlackPOS attack.In the United States, we ;re using mag-stripe technology, and that   o stanley cup ld technology, and there is a better way and it   called EMV technology, Steinhafel told CNBC in an interview. We think it   time for America to make that commitment to get to that standard.  8230; We want to lead in that conversation.What will the outcome be  Market Platform Dynamics CEO Karen Webster explored the topic in a recent commentary, which can be found by clicking here.stanley quencher  8220;What   Hot is aggregated content. PYMNTS claims no responsibility for the accuracy of the content published by the original source.