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What is SumUp
SumUp is a contactless NFC card reader with EMV Chip. With just one device, companies can accept any type of payment, via NFC, EMV chip, magnetic stripe and even Apple Pay and Android Pay.
Benefits of using SumUp
With SumUp, stores will never have more problems choosing customers' payment methods. The SumUp card reader is also easily manageable as it can connect to devices via Bluetooth.
Why should I use SumUp
In addition, SumUp is a reliable device, equipped with a lithium-ion battery that can last for hours and, once it needs to be charged, requires only a micro-USB cable and a charging port.
What is PostgreSQL
PostgreSQL is an open-source, object-relational database management system (ORDBMS) that is not owned or controlled by one company or individual. Because PostgreSQL software is open-source, it is managed mostly through a coordinated online effort by an active global community of developers, enthusiasts, and other volunteers.
Benefits of using PostgreSQL
An enterprise class database, PostgreSQL boasts sophisticated features such as Multi-Version Concurrency Control (MVCC), point in time recovery, tablespaces, asynchronous replication, nested transactions (savepoints), online/hot backups, a sophisticated query planner/optimizer, and write ahead logging for fault tolerance.
Why should I use PostgreSQL
PostgreSQL supports international character sets, multibyte character encodings, Unicode, and it is locale-aware for sorting, case-sensitivity, and formatting. It is highly scalable both in the sheer quantity of data it can manage and in the number of concurrent users it can accommodate. There are active PostgreSQL instances in production environments that manage many terabytes of data, as well as clusters managing petabytes
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