Thursday, April 18, 2013

Global Web Outlines the Players in Content Management Systems


When it comes to content management, a collaborative process, there are several basic roles. Below, Global Web, innovative content management consulting firm, outlines the basic responsibilities of each of the players in the system.

The content management process involves several players who work closely with one another to manage or utilize content for the internet. Below, Global Web explains the basics behind the roles of the players involved in the content management system. Global Web is a top content management consulting firm which offers online merchants the tools they need to succeed in a competitive online marketplace.

  • Within the content management system, the creator is responsible for actually developing fresh new content.  
  • Next, the editor’s responsibility is to, as the title implies, edit content produced by the creator. The editor fine-tunes content so that it is polished, and so that it effectively communicated a specific message.
  • Subsequently, the publisher’s duty is to release the content on the web at the appropriate time and in the right location.
  • The administrator is responsible for taking care of denying or allowing access to content. The administrator controls the accessibility of other players to folders and files.
  • Finally, the consumer, or else referred to as the viewer or the guest, sees the front end version of the content; essentially, it is for the consumer that the content has been produced in the first place. In some cases, the consumer can also contribute to the creation of content by leaving comments on sites.

Indeed, the content management system involves multiple parties, each of whom plays a critical role in the development and management of materials created for the web. Of course, in the end, content must effectively interest the consumer, and perhaps stimulate them to a certain action, such as making a purchase. Global Web is an innovate content management company that empowers online businesses to succeed in competitive marketplaces.

More on Global Web
Global Web, established back in 2007, is based out of New York City. The consulting firm offers clients outstanding content and subscription management technology and solutions, as well as comprehensive payment management consultation. Online business benefit greatly from Global Web’s payment gateway services,  and thanks to Global Web, merchants and and their customers can enjoy safe, hassle-free transactions.To find out more, please contact Global Web at (877) 855-1753 or connect with the company via facebook or twitter.

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Global Explains the Basics of Subscription Management


What is the significance of subscription processing and management? Global Web, the premiere payment and subscription processing company, explains the basics of subscription processing below.

With so many online businesses offering clients subscription based membership, its no wonder that there is a great deal of demand for subscription management firms like Global Web. Global Web, a leader in the subscription processing sector, briefly outlines the basics of subscription management below. With the rising need for advanced subscription management technology, Global Web will continue to deliver current and new clients the highest quality products and services.

Global Web offers clients cutting edge software solutions for subscription processing and billing. The company, in effect, enables merchants to easily processes subscription payments originating from their customers, and transfer them to their merchant accounts. As such, Global Web enables its clients to increase their ROI (return on investment) and to optimize their subscription system to the maximum degree. Moreover, Global Web stays ahead of the game by constantly updating its subscription management technology, thus helping its clients adapt to innovations in the online marketplace.

In today’s globalized economy, the need for continuous innovation in e-commerce management technology is of paramount importance. Thanks to the work of outstanding subscription management companies such as global web, merchants are able to safely, securely, sell their products and services online to a growing customer base. With the top notch tools, technology and consulting that Global Web offers, merchants can confidently enter or flourish in the world of online commerce.

About Global Web
Global Web is a New York City based provider of subscription and payment management software. The company was established in 2007 and has since grown to operate on a multinational level. As the leader in payment and subscription processing innovation, the company ensures that both online merchants and consumers benefit from secure payment transactions. Global Web, in addition to offering its clients the cutting edge tools they need to succeed in the online marketplace, also provides its clientele with in depth consultation on all payment-related matters. For more information, please contact Global Web at (877) 855-1753

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Global Web Warns about Fraud; For Consultation, Please Call (877) 855-1753



Unfortunately, fraud occurs all too often online. Below, Global Web, top payment processing company, warns consumers and merchants about money order scams and explains a bit about how they work.


Fraud that involves fake checks and money orders occurs, unfortunately, quite often these days. However, there are ways folks can protect themselves in these matters. Below, Global Web, top payment processing and subscription management firm, explains the basics behind such fraud, and explains how to avoid getting entangled in such cases.


  • Criminals make use of counterfeit financial instruments, such as fake checks and money orders to take advantage of victims.

  • Victims collectively lose millions of dollars every month due to scams which involve fraudulent checks or money orders.
  • Con artists pose at students, tourists, overseas folks or landlords to target unsuspecting victims.
  • Criminals ship the checks or asks the victim to hand them a money order through a third party agent.
  • Since bank customers are responsible for the checks that they deposit, the victim is left with no choice but to pay back the bank for a faulty check.

Indeed, scams occur all too often online, and unfortunately folks sometimes fall into such traps. The best way to avoid getting involved in a scam is to deal with people in person, and to be wary of online scams circulating the web. Educating yourself about online scams is a great way you can protect yourself, so go ahead and do further research online about the matter. For more information, or if you're concerned about a possible scam, please consult with Global Web by calling (877) 855-1753.

About Global Web
Global Web was launched in 2007 and its headquarters are located in New York City. The agency provides clients with comprehensive payment processing consultation, as well as content and subscription management technology. Global Web offers clients a payment gateway with links to banks worldwide, so with Global Web, merchants can enjoy secure online transactions. To find out more, please call Global Web at (877) 855-1753, or visit the company's facebook or twitter pages.


Saturday, April 6, 2013

The Bitcoin Phenomenon Explored by Global Web

Money, traditionally, is regulated by governments and banks. But today, with the ubiquitous power of the internet, a new kind of currency is emerging: Bitcoins. So, what are Bitcoins, and how will they change the future? Global Web, a top payment processing company, looks at the basics of bitcoins and their implications for the future.

Bitcoin is a digital, virtual currency designed by Satoshi Nakamoto (pseudonym for a person or a group of people behind bitcoin) which came into use in 2009. The currency is like none other; it is decentralized and deregulated--truly out of the hands of any government or bank. It is a currency that completely transcends international borders. Bitcoins are not created by governments; rather, they are generated using computer software that “mines” bitcoins in bundles of 50. The Bitcoin “mining” processes requires extensive computing power and electricity.

So, how does one use Bitcoins? Bitcoins are transferred online from consumer to merchant. Bitcoins are stored on one’s personal computer or external hard drive in digital “wallets” that carry an identification code in the form of letters and numbers. They can also be exchanged via physical coins and banknotes. Users execute transferrals of bitcoins through a transaction log within a peer to peer network.

Clearly, Bitcoins are emerging as a powerful alternative currency form. Digital currency grants purchasing and selling powers to people and businesses who were previously barred from E-Commerce for various reasons, including political barriers. However, due to the fact Bitcoins  are not regulated, and transactions can be executed completely anonymously, Bitcoin “wallets” are susceptible to hacking and are used by criminals to make transactions for illegal goods, such as narcotics. Indeed, security issues are of major concern for Bitcoin users, given that millions of dollars worth of Bitcoins can be potentially stolen from a computer or a USB stick.

Certainly, Bitcoins are certainly a phenomenon that banks and governments should not ignore. Although proponents of Bitcoins claim that it is the currency of the future, Bitcoins still have a long way to go. Today, the online purchasing process is widely conducted using credit and debit cards and through payment processing companies, such as Global Web. Consumers and businesses rely on Global Web everyday to ensure that all their online transactions are secured.

About Global Web
Global Web offers clients unbeatable content and subscription management services. Moreover, the firm seeks to provide its customers with secure payment processing protection against malware and hackers. Global Web may be contacted at (877) 855-1753 or via Facebook, Google+ or Blogger.

Friday, April 5, 2013

Global Web Explains Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards

In the payment processing sector, information security is of paramount importance. With so much at stake during credit card transactions, its no wonder that industry leaders have determined standards for payment security. Here, Global Web, a top-tier payment processing company, explains the basic logic behind PCI DSS--Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards.

When you send information online to complete a transaction, all your information is kept secure and confidential thanks to various security measures set in place by industry professionals. Organizations such as Global Web, which handle sensitive credit card information, must adhere to certain security standards. Here, Global Web, a global payment processing company, briefly outlines the kind of thinking that goes into building structures that secure transactions.

  1. Create a secure network
    1. Install firewall so as to prevent hostile entities from breaking into your system
    2. Install and consistently update anti-virus software
    3. Do not use generic systems for passwords--rather, create a unique structure
  2. Shield card holder data
    1. Encrypt the cardholder's information when it is being transmitted through public networks.
  3. Prevent unwanted access to card holder’s information
    1. Allow entrance only via a secure username and password
    2. Create an identification code for each person who accesses the network
    3. Ensure that the card holder’s information cannot physically be accessed
  4. Test your network on a consistent basis
    1. Conduct regular system security tests
    2. Monitor access to cardholder information and resources.
  5. Uphold a policy for data security
    1. Create and enforce a policy that addresses data security for your employees and your contractors.

Hence, professionals in the payment processing sector build software that ensure the safety of all parties involved in transactions--consumers, merchants, banks, third party card processors and more. The vital importance of building and maintaining security networks is evident in the fact that technology is ever evolving to meet likewise evolving threats. Global Web, a leading payment processing company which can manage even risky merchant accounts, has been and will continue to provide clients with unsurpassable technology and comprehensive consultation services.

About Global Web
Global Web was launched in 2007, and its mission is to provide clients with the most advanced, secure subscription processing services and products available in today’s market. The company is constantly staying ahead of the game by further developing its information security technology.Global Web may be contacted at (877) 855-1753 or via Facebook, Google+ or Blogger.

Thursday, April 4, 2013

How Payment Processors Manage Daylight Savings, Explained by Global Web


Daylight Savings: It's that time when you can enjoy an extra hour of sleep. But in the world of payment processing, it means implementing mechanisms that ensure that that no problems occur due to the time change. Global Web, a global payment processing company, describes these mechanisms briefly below.

Ensuring that a merchant's payment processing system is ready for the time change during Daylight Savings is of paramount importance. Since payment processing systems contain highly sensitive data, such as customer credit card information, it critical that the system function perfectly no matter what. Global Web, an expert on securing payment processing systems, briefly explains how payment processors ensure that merchants do not experience any errors during the switch to Daylight Savings time.

An online payment transaction relies on POSIX--Portable Operating System Interface time--the time that has elapsed since the first of January, 1970. The trouble with daylight savings is that some merchants may encounter errors during the time switch from standard to Daylight Savings. The reason is that their system may miscalculate conversions when converting their time into POSIX. If any error occurs, then the payment transactions could go haywire.

To prevent such errors, payment processors ensure that the merchant's system automatically uses POSIX, instead of making any compilated conversions. The payment processor also ensures that the merchant’s server is using Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), rather than local time. Finally, the payment processing company will ensure that the merchant’s web server is updated when necessary. Indeed, when it is possible, merchants should ensure that their web server uses the NTP--Network Time Protocol--to keep in sync with others.

Indeed, payment processing professionals, like those at Global Web, work hard to ensure that merchants do not encounter any problems when Daylight Savings rolls in. In order to prevent any errors from occurring, payment processing company need to ensure that financial transactions are perfectly sync with the right time. When it comes to online transactions, safety and confidentiality is of paramount importance--which is why Global Web works around the clock to insure that merchants experience secure transactions.

About Global Web
Global Web is a subscription processing firm that operates on an international level. The company was founded in 2007 and its headquarters are located in New York City. The company provides merchants with the latest subscription management services, as well as secure e check and credit card processing. Global Web may be contacted at (877) 855-1753 or via Facebook, Google+ or Blogger.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Global Web: What is an ISO (Independent Sales Organization)?

Global Web, a global payment processing firm, explains what an ISO--Independent Sales Organization--is and what it does. In the world of payment processing, ISOs play a critical role in everyday transactions.

Global Web has been a leader in the payment processing sector since the late 1990’s, and has been handling merchant accounts with flawless execution. Below, Global Web explains briefly what exactly an ISO (Independent Sales Organization) is, what is does, and how it does it. Its important to understand the term, as ISOs play a major role in today’s economy.

An ISO, simply put, is a third party company that forges partnerships with banks and opens, acquires, or manages merchant accounts for various businesses. For example, if you are running a business, you could work with an ISO to manage your business’s account, process your payments, consult you and more. The fact is, banks are not always willing to open up a merchant account for any banks that applies for one--especially for a business regarded as “risky” by the bank. Thats were ISOs step in--they set up and manage merchant accounts with banks for businesses, and they assume all the risks involved in managing transactions for the business.

In todays word of e-commerce, the vast majority of purchases are conducted using credit cards. Merchants, as such, need to ensure that can accept credit cards. Moreover, it is essential the business use a secure merchant account, and that they take all the necessary precaution to safeguard all transactions. That way, money can be safely transferred from the bank account of the consumer to the bank account of the merchant. Today, many merchant accounts are actually handled by ISOs, rather than the banks themselves.

Indeed, deterring fraud is of paramount importance when it comes to payment processing. Some types of businesses are more vulnerable to fraud than others; luckily, outstanding ISOs like Global Web are there for businesses who face risk. Global Web, thank to its advanced technology and expert staff, ensures that your transactions are secure and safe.

About Global Web
Global Web, established in 2007, provides clients with outstanding subscription and payment processing services and products. Global Web operates from New York City but works with clientele that hail from different parts of the world. In conjunction with offering customers cutting edge technology, Global Web also regularly consults clients on matters related to payment processing. Global Web may be contacted at (877) 855-1753 or via Facebook, Google+ or Blogger.