History of Innovation

ExaDigm has a proud history of being a technology innovator, a distinction which has set us apart from our competition since our founding. As an innovative developer and manufacturer of wireless, wired and integrated point-of-sale (POS) terminals, our unique design and technology architecture places ExaDigm's products and solutions far in front of all other devices in this market segment today. For this reason, we are able to address and effectively solve several key industry problems within the POS terminal market - a market that has been growing at a rate of 15~20% for past 4 years and exceeds $3.5 billion per year.
 

ExaDigm is the FIRST in the industry with:

  • Linux-based point-of-sale terminals
  • Modular architecture featuring interchangeable modems
  • Embedded Linux operating system
  • True TCP/IP connectivity via Ethernet
  • Support for up to 1024-bit SSL encryption at card swipe
  • Visa CISP PABP validation for a terminal application
  • Certified RFID capability in a mobile terminal
  • Secure local wireless connectivity through wireless LAN
  • Host-based USB ports on terminals
  • RFID readers fully integrated into a payment terminal
 

Leading Technology Architecture

The ExaDigm family of products and solutions provide a flexible platform incorporating the Linux Operating System for easy integration of new technologies such as Short and Long Range Wireless, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), and the attachment of peripherals such as check imaging devices, digital cameras and biometrics. Many merchants have their own projects or front-end applications that require customization. ExaDigm is the only vendor that can offer such an open, flexible capability to deliver customization and integration projects for customers in a matter of days not months.
 

Harnessing the Power of the Internet

ExaDigm is the first company to offer payment terminals with the ability to access high-speed Ethernet connectivity to the Internet in a cost effective manner, allowing retailers to process encrypted payments using a means other than traditional dial-up. Harnessing the power of the Internet saves the retailer the cost of having multiple (expensive) hardwired lines and offers faster transaction processing at a lower cost. On the other side it opens up a new industry: allowing Internet-based credit card payment-processing companies to expand their business beyond the PC audience to the retail POS business.