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HP expands its mobile payments initiatives

HP is looking to bring more security to the mobile commerce space by updating its software offerings

Hewlett-Packard (HP) is looking to break into the mobile payments space. The company has announced the expansion of its cloud-based payment platform and chip-based payment cards. HP is making a security upgrade for its Atalla software, which is designed to help merchants protect consumer financial information. The HP Network Security Processor has also been upgraded to supper Apple Pay and new Visa payment services, such as PayWave.

Demand for secure mobile transactions is up among merchants and consumers

The mobile commerce space is quite crowded with a wide variety of mobile services. Many of these services have been having security problems, which has made mobile commerce somewhat risky for merchants and consumers alike. The demand for more security has been on the rise for some time and HP may be ideally positioned to help accommodate this demand. The company will be focusing more heavily on NFC-based transactions, as these transactions are becoming more attractive targets for malicious groups that want to exploit financial information.

HP expands partnership with Cryptomathic to make mobile payments more secure

Mobile Payments - HPHP notes that its software is able to facilitate secure cloud-based payments without the need for devices to have built-in security elements. This means that mobile transactions can be protected regardless of a mobile device’s security features. HP is expanding its partnership with Cryptomathic in order to make payments more secure than they have been in the past. This partnership will also bolster the security of NFC-based payment cards, with new card technology being introduced in 2015.

Security issues are constantly evolving and addressing new risks could be a difficult endeavor

The adoption of mobile commerce among consumers is accelerating at a rapid pace. As more people become involved in digital payments, the greater need for security solutions there is. HP is one company working to ensure that merchants can protect consumer financial information, but the mobile security space is constantly evolving and it may be difficult to account for all digital risks that are emerging therein.

Alibaba finds success in mobile commerce

Mobile strategy helps Alibaba set a new Singles Day sales record

Alibaba has set a new Singles Day sales record this year. Singles Day is China’s equivalent to Black Friday in the United States and is one of the country’s largest shopping days of the year. Alibaba, and other retail organizations, often set their sights on Singles Day as a chance to recover from any financial losses they may have seen over the past few quarters. This year, Singles Day has proven to be a major success for most retailers, especially those focusing on mobile commerce.

$9.3 billion in sales were made by Alibaba on Singles Day this year

According to Alibaba, more than $9.3 billion in sales were made during Singles Day, a significant increase over the $5.8 billion the company saw during the same day last year. This monumental success has driven Alibaba’s shares on the New York Stock Exchange higher as investors see more hope in the company’s retail endeavors. Much of the company’s success has been because of its focus on the mobile commerce space, which has become quite active throughout China.

Mobile commerce is thriving in China

Mobile Commerce SuccessChina is home to the world’s largest mobile Internet user base, with more than 527 million active users. These people are quite interested in shopping online from a mobile device and regularly use a wide range of mobile payment applications on a daily basis. During the second quarter of this year, some $27 billion in mobile spending was reported in China, accounting for 26% of all online transactions made in the country. By 2016, mobile shopping is expected to account for more than 50% of all online transactions made in China.

Alibaba to continue focusing on the mobile space

Alibaba’s strategy to engage mobile consumers has proven to be particularly successful. The company has been investing more heavily in the mobile space in recent years, hoping to capitalize on the popularity of mobile commerce. Alibaba plans to continue focusing on the mobile space for the foreseeable future, hoping to establish yet more dominance among mobile consumers.