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IP Commerce Joins Interop Vendor Alliance with Microsoft and Other Industry Leaders.


Alliance Committed to Connecting People, Data and Diverse Systems

DENVER -- IP Commerce, Inc., a software company enabling open payment services between businesses, today announced that it has joined the Interop Vendor Alliance, an industry-wide organization working to connect people, data and diverse systems through better interoperability with Microsoft systems.

IP Commerce joined the Interop Vendor Alliance to extend its support for interoperability within the electronic payments industry. Until now, the introduction of new payment services had been limited by proprietary platforms and languages, and involved costly and time-consuming integrations. IP Commerce's IP Payments Framework[TM] (IPPF IPPF International Planned Parenthood Federation
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) removes integration barriers and significantly reduces development time to introduce new payment services that operate over broadband, and enables interoperability between diverse payment platform technologies. This gives businesses more choices regarding their online payment options while payment services vendors can roll out new services to a broader audience and grow their business.

"Our membership in the Interop Vendor Alliance brings us that much closer to realizing our vision for an open payments system over broadband," said Chip Kahn, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , IP Commerce. "Windows Vista and its new technologies provide the marketplace with an open, yet secure, environment to facilitate the development and deployment of new payment-enabled services to small businesses everywhere."

Earlier this year, IP Commerce introduced the PASS[TM] (Payments as a Secure Service Payments as a Secure Service was designed to further commerce over the Internet via software which runs under Windows Vista. It was developed by the PASS Consortium, a group of leading financial institutions and payment service providers, to enable small businesses the ability to ) Consortium, a group of leading financial institutions and payment service providers working together to create a unique offering to Microsoft Windows Vista users. The PASS Consortium includes BankServ, CashEdge, Chase Paymentech, CIT n. 1. A citizen; an inhabitant of a city; a pert townsman; - used contemptuously.
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) (Nasdaq:ICCA (Independent Computer Consultants Association, St. Louis, MO, www.icca.org) A membership organization of independent consultants in the information technology field. It is devoted to helping members improve their professional services capabilities. ) and PayPal. The product of this consortium is the PASS solution powered by IP Commerce's IPPF. PASS leverages many unique features of the Windows Vista operating system including the Windows sidebar, Gadget, desktop search, Windows Presentation Foundation The user interface subsystem in the Vista version of Windows. Part of the .NET Framework 3.0 programming interface (API) and formerly code named "Avalon," Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) takes advantage of advanced 3D graphics capabilities in modern machines.  and the Windows Security Center The Windows Security Center is a component included with Microsoft's Windows XP (as of Service Pack 2) and Windows Vista operating systems that provides users with the ability to view the status of computer security settings and services. .

"We are pleased to welcome IP Commerce to the Interop Vendor Alliance as a founding member," said Sam Rosenbalm, Business Development Manager, Microsoft. "By uniting disparate payment platforms and commerce technologies, IP Commerce has done some important interoperability work. We welcome their experience and expertise in this area."

About the Interop Vendor Alliance

Formed in 2006, the Interop Vendor Alliance is an industry-wide group working to identify and share opportunities to better connect people, data and diverse systems through better interoperability with Microsoft systems and to jointly market interoperability solutions of its members. Founding members include AMD (Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA, www.amd.com) A major manufacturer of semiconductor devices including x86-compatible CPUs, embedded processors, flash memories, programmable logic devices and networking chips. , BEA Systems, Business Objects, CA, The Carbon Project, Centeris Corporation, Citrix Systems Inc, GXS, IP Commerce, Inc., JNBridge, KERNEL Networks, Levi, Ray & Shoup Inc., Microsoft Corporation, NEC (NEC Corporation, Tokyo, www.nec.com, www.necus.com) An electronics conglomerate known in the U.S. for its monitors. In Japan, it had the lion's share of the PC market until the late 1990s (see PC 98).

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, Network Appliance, Novell, Q4bis, Quest Software, Siemens Enterprise Communications, Software AG, SugarCRM, Sun Microsystems, Symphony Services, Xcalia, and XenSource Additional information about the Interop Vendor Alliance can be found on its Web site at http://www.interopvendoralliance.org.

About IP Commerce

Based in Denver, Colorado, IP Commerce, Inc. is a software company enabling open payments that allow banks and service providers to deliver payments services seamlessly to any business. The company's IP Payments Framework[TM] (IPPF) provides an SOA-based infrastructure for the payments industry that can be utilized to host payments networks, as well as free toolkits to connect services, devices and applications to open payments. IPPF breaks down traditional barriers and connects banks, payment service providers, businesses, and software ecosystem participants together. For more information, visit www.ipcommerce.com.

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