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WPS Parking Systems Adds Shift4's Dollars on the net(R) Payment Gateway

Mon Jan 7, 2008 10:00am EST
LAS VEGAS, Jan. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Shift4 Corporation, a leading developer
of enterprise payment solutions, and WPS Parking Systems, a member of the
Imtech Group, announced today a certified interface to provide the Doubletree
Hotel in San Jose, Calif., a complete parking payment solution to process
credit cards quickly, accurately and securely.
    Integrating Shift4's Dollars on the net(R) payment system into WPS's
barcode automated parking provides the hotel with more processing flexibility
than what they would receive from most banks and processors.  This, in turn,
helps provide their customers with better service.
    "As we continue to deliver seamless systems to lower our customers' total
cost of ownership, Shift4's Dollars on the net(R) gateway provides the most
comprehensive payment processing solution available in the automated parking
system industry," said Derek Kiley, President, WPS North America, Inc.
    By leveraging Shift4's web-based payment connections to leading
processors, the San Jose Doubletree Hotel is able to seamlessly change
processors to benefit from better rates and service. This flexibility is
available with no disruption to normal business operations and without
burdening WPS's resources.
    "Shift4 is proud to partner with WPS as they continue to advance the
parking systems industry with high-value and sustainable total technology.  We
are excited to offer WPS customers a fully integrated payment gateway with the
highest level of security, flexibility and reliability to help deliver the
most comprehensive parking system in the industry," stated Dave Oder,
President and CEO, Shift4 Corporation.
    About WPS
    WPS Parking Systems, a member of the Imtech Group, was founded in 1985 and
was the first supplier of automated parking systems to use barcode technology.
Among the many advantages of using barcode technology are the low maintenance
costs and the exchangeability of components. Since the creation (1989), the
WPS-BC200 system has been running under the MS Windows operating system.  WPS
Parking Systems has grown to be a company of 200 employees with its head
quarters and production plant located in Eindhoven, the Netherlands. Several
WPS branch offices look after local markets along with worldwide spread WPS
distributors. Different markets have different needs and the BC200 2 system,
being a fully self-developed product, can easily adapt these needs into system
features.
    About Shift4 Corporation
    Shift4, a leading developer of secure financial transaction processing
software and services, provides web-based, real-time enterprise payment
solutions for leaders in the hospitality, retail, foodservices, auto rental
and e-commerce markets. Through connectivity to most major processors, Dollars
on the net provides both high speed and low cost authorizations and
settlements for credit, debit, check, private label and gift card
transactions. Dollars on the net(R) also includes the ability to access,
review and edit transactions prior to settlement, as well as a searchable, 24-
month archive of transactions for reporting and charge back defense. For more
information, contact John Mann, Vice President of Sales, (702) 597-2480 x3419
or jmann@shift4.com, or visit www.shift4.com.
SOURCE  Shift4 Corporation

Randy Carr of Shift4 Corporation, +1-702-597-2480 ext. 3433, randy@shift4.com;
or Bill Graulty for Shift4 Corporation, +1-860-679-9761,
shift4@mintz-hoke.com



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