Standing in the checkout line is about to become a thing of the past thanks to Vilogix, the next-generation point-of-sale (POS) solutions provider on a mission to bring payment processing into the 21st century for brick-and-mortar retailers everywhere.
Our POS solutions harness the most innovative technologies the 21st century has to offer to:
Reduce check-out time from minutes to seconds
Give retailers unprecedented visibility into their inventory
Provide revolutionary security and loss prevention capabilities
Vilogix is helmed by an all-star team with more than 5 decades of combined experience in the payments and e-commerce space — including the visionary responsible for leading the design and implementation of one of the most iconic payment systems in the retail sector: the original Apple Store associate hand-held, payment device and system.
So what does the future of payment processing look like? Read on to find out.
The next time that you and your jam-packed shopping cart are waiting in the checkout line at a Target or a Walmart, or you’re waiting to order your latte at Starbucks, take a minute (we’re willing to bet you’ll probably have several on your hands) to think about how much money these locations handle on a day-to-day basis.
But you wouldn’t know it at the checkout counter, because when it comes to their point-of-sale (POS) technology, most brick-and-mortar brands are stuck in the 1990s.
We’re not talking just about your mom-and-pop shops, either (although don’t get us wrong, they could do with an upgrade, too) — we’re talking about major national brands with names like Macy’s, Nordstrom, Walmart, Target, Home Depot and Lowes. Together, these companies and companies like them process trillions of dollars in sales each year, and they do it all using systems that haven’t undergone a meaningful redesign in decades.
While brick-and-mortar merchants of all shapes and sizes are making due with outdated POS technology — or, at best making incremental improvements like adding self check-out, which provides the feeling of a next-gen POS solution but ultimately relies on the same outdated technology — the payments industry is moving on without them. Apple, Google, Samsung and Microsoft are all introducing mobile payment solutions that give users the ability to pay for their purchases directly through their smartphones and other devices. Innovations like consumer-presented barcodes and merchant-presented QR codes are emerging as promising new technologies for securely authenticating purchases as they’re happening. And the EMV — a group consisting of Europay, Mastercard and Visa — has introduced new standards for their cards, which merchants everywhere are having to scramble to accommodate.
It’s time for a new approach to payment processing. It’s time for Vilogix.
Let’s talk about the 600-pound gorilla in the room: let’s talk about Square.
Square is the undisputed public darling when it comes to payments. Maybe you’ve heard of them: they just announced a filing for a $275 million IPO. Square’s founder, Jack Dorsey, also founded another tech “startup” you may have heard of: Twitter.
Square has built a billion-dollar business on the strength of a solution that’s perfect for their target audience of taxis, taco trucks and local retail shops.
But here’s the thing, Square has done an exceptional job providing solutions for small merchants, Tier 1 brick-and-mortar brands (the Targets and Home Depots of the world) need more firepower from their POS systems.
For more information about these and more innovations yet to come from Vilogix, request access to the Business Plan tab of this profile, and let’s talk!
Make no mistake: at Vilogix, we’re doing more than talking about the future of in store payment processing — we’re already building it. We’ve completed designs of our revolutionary POS products, and sourced all the components we’ll need to build those products. We’ve filed patents to protect the revolutionary processes and technology that form the backbone of our solutions. And we’re assembling a team of the brightest and best engineers to make it all happen.
Sound like something you want to be a part of? Request access to the Business Plan tab of this profile for more information about how you can join the Vilogix team as we build the brave new world of retail payment processing!
Any tech product is only as good as the team behind it. At Vilogix, we’ve assembled a dream team with a passion for disruptive technologies and over 50 years of experience in the payments and e-commerce industries.
Jim Lungaro
Jim is a payments industry veteran who has worked with industry leaders including @POS, Vivotech, Apple and Amazon. While at Apple, Jim lead the design and implementation of the iconic Apple Store retail experience that has become a gold standard, admired and emulated again and again across the retail segment.
Steve Taylor
Steve is a seasoned merchant services expert who has worked with major commerce-driven corporations spanning the private, public, government and military sectors. He also launched Noah’s Classifieds, the most-downloaded classifieds software in the history of the web.
Chris Landrum
Chris brings over 18 years of experience in the payments industry to the Vilogix team, with a particular focus on new innovations and technical processes improvements. He launched and managed Creosity, a company that would go on to pioneer the digital communication sector.
Patrick Dolan
Patrick has a diverse background that includes establishing and managing partnerships for GoDaddy, working with top companies like GE, Merck, Sharper Image and Swiss Colony as an e-commerce consultant, and launching a consumer products business, where he managed all facets of business, including the design and development of the products themselves.
Standing in the checkout line is about to become a thing of the past thanks to Vilogix, the next-generation point-of-sale (POS) solutions provider on a mission to bring payment processing into the 21st century for brick-and-mortar retailers everywhere.
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