Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Payments as a service (PaaS) is a phrase used to describe a SaaS-based methodology used to connect a disparate group of international payment systems. The architecture is represented by a layer – or overlay – that resides on top of these disparate systems and provides for two-way communications between the payment system and the PaaS. Communication is governed by standard APIs created by the PaaS provider."@en }
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- Payments_as_a_service abstract "Payments as a service (PaaS) is a phrase used to describe a SaaS-based methodology used to connect a disparate group of international payment systems. The architecture is represented by a layer – or overlay – that resides on top of these disparate systems and provides for two-way communications between the payment system and the PaaS. Communication is governed by standard APIs created by the PaaS provider.".
- Q7156793 abstract "Payments as a service (PaaS) is a phrase used to describe a SaaS-based methodology used to connect a disparate group of international payment systems. The architecture is represented by a layer – or overlay – that resides on top of these disparate systems and provides for two-way communications between the payment system and the PaaS. Communication is governed by standard APIs created by the PaaS provider.".
- Payments_as_a_service comment "Payments as a service (PaaS) is a phrase used to describe a SaaS-based methodology used to connect a disparate group of international payment systems. The architecture is represented by a layer – or overlay – that resides on top of these disparate systems and provides for two-way communications between the payment system and the PaaS. Communication is governed by standard APIs created by the PaaS provider.".
- Q7156793 comment "Payments as a service (PaaS) is a phrase used to describe a SaaS-based methodology used to connect a disparate group of international payment systems. The architecture is represented by a layer – or overlay – that resides on top of these disparate systems and provides for two-way communications between the payment system and the PaaS. Communication is governed by standard APIs created by the PaaS provider.".