April 4th - 5th, 2017 - DoubleTree Orlando at SeaWorld
Register NowVARs, MSPs, and ISVs who are interested in accelerating their business can register with the free before March 17, 2017 with the promo code RIVOTF2017. You’ll learn what’s around the corner of retail IT and spend two days networking with leading channel solutions providers and vendors.
Retail IT VAR Of The Future is brought to you by Business Solutions magazine, the channel's premier source for IT VAR news, information, and education. Based on feedback from our readers, Retail IT VAR Of The Future will focus on the 4 hottest topics in the Retail IT industry: Customer Experience, Mobile POS, Payment Processing/EMV, and POS-as-a-Service.
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BlueStar, Epson, and Posiflex were voted as the Most Innovative Exhibitors at the 2016 Retail IT VAR Of The Future conference on May 17-18 at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, IL. All VAR, MSP, and ISV attendees were eligible to vote for the Most Innovative Exhibitor Awards. Business Solutions hosted the conference, which featured 200+ channel executives and 20+ exhibitors.
The Retail IT VAR Of The Future conference on May 17-18 at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, IL will include a speaker lineup with 300+ combined years of retail and hospitality IT experience. A total of 21 speakers will be on stage throughout the two-day event to share their expertise on POS-as-a-Service, Payment/Data Security, Customer Experience, and Mobile POS. The agenda will include a half-day session on each of these four main topics.
During testimony before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee’s Subcommittee on Information Technology, the National Retail Federation (NRF), offered solutions to better protect consumers and help businesses prevent cyberattacks and data breaches.
The Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA) has governed data security in the banking industry for more than 15 years. Now, citing a new white paper by two former Federal Trade Commission (FTC) officials that asserts imposing data security rules designed for the banking industry on retailers, merchants, and other nonbank businesses would be a “poor fit,” the NRF has publicly urged the Senate to reject it.