
Sean Sposito
Sean Sposito is a freelance writer.

Sean Sposito is a freelance writer.
Sentiment analysis, which tracks social networks and other web venues to analyze what customers are saying, is being used by firms like BBVA and Citi to determine mood, tastes, and tendencies toward various products or services.
Isis, a telecom consortium, has gotten gasoline pump companies Wayne and Gilbarco Veeder-Root to accept its mobile commerce app.
Diebold staff to monitor security camera footage for 2,400 sites.
Vivotech Inc. is restructuring its operations and reducing its workforce, the software and systems company announced July 27.
Contrary to the reports of at least two online news sites, the point-of-sale terminal vendor Vivotech ays it's not shutting down.
Over the past few months, as Green Dot’s chief executive Steve Streit met with all of his company’s major retailer partners, one thing became certain: Most of those stores could start putting competing products on their shelves.
Shares of Green Dot, the prepaid card company, lost more than half their value Friday after the CEO revealed that its exclusive partnerships with major retailers could soon end.
The banking giant is initially launching the eagerly anticipated feature for Apple's iPad.
CEO Josh Reich shares details on the online bank's next project, but critics aren't impressed.
Doug Bergeron, CEO of VeriFone, scoffs at the idea that rival Square is of similar valuation. But industry observers see Square's impact on payments only growing.
The new tool, Equifax says, monitors identities across dozens of industries and thousands of banks.
Head of strategic planning says on Quora that selling to PayPal would be like 'giving up.'
BBVA Compass and Citi are among the banks starting to use sentiment analysis technology and artificial intelligence to determine how people really feel about them.
The tech company adds defamation and unfair business practice claims to its suit against USAA.
Technology formerly used to catch terrorists is being applied to financial industry problems by companies in this year's FinTech Innovation Lab run by Accenture, the New York City Investment Fund and large New York banks.
New York Knicks point guard Jason Kidd was charged with drunk driving after he crashed his SUV soon after leaving a party at NCR chief Bill Nuti's East Hampton, N.Y., home.
PayPal announced July 17 that it has acquired financial technology start-up Card.io.
Payment giant already uses Card.io's image technology to capture credit card numbers.
Merchant-funded rewards program meant to help banks strengthen relationships with retailers.
Dongle doppleganger causes friction between mobile payment providers.