Ed McLaughlin foresees a future of frictionless commerce in which cars pay for gas and parking, video game systems order more games and printers order paper and ink. As Mastercard’s
Ed McLaughlin, president of operations and technology, Mastercard
sees it, everyday devices equipped with sensors will increasingly make payments based on their surroundings.
“Every one of these connected devices is a commerce device,” McLaughlin told CIO.com from the sidelines of the CIO100 Symposium recently. “We see it just being woven into all of kinds of new experiences to make it easier and more convenient for consumers.”
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