David Gebhardt joins JWARE Technologies as CEO


The new CEO will strengthen Jware’s continued development in Europe, Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa

Paris, 25 August, 2009: Jware Technologies, a leading provider of secure electronic transactions solutions for post-Internet frontend and backend, has announced the appointment of David Gebhardt as CEO of Jware technologies – a Trium company.

David Gebhardt has more than 10 years combined experience in the Telecom and banking industries. Prior to Jware, he was head of sales and marketing of the EEMEA “Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa” Region at Ingenico, the worldwide leader in EFTPOS. Previously, he was head of the industrial Relations at Nortel Networks, and was based in several countries over the years. David has a degree in IT and sales and marketing.

« We are honored that David has agreed to join us to strengthen the development of JWARE Technologies’ both here in France and abroad.” said Gérard Compain, now President of the Board. “His experience in Telecommunications and Banking as well as its network in Europe, Eastern Europe, Africa and Middle East will help in making a real breakthrough in these markets”

David Gebhardt said: “In joining Jware I have discovered a company that is making a unique contribution to payment processing. Their solutions are reliable, flexible and highly configurable due to their innovative architecture. They cover all the needs of the payment sector, from the payment cards issuing (CMS, Authorisation, …) through acquisition of point of sale (POS, ATM, …), and they fulfill all of the international requirements for secure transaction processing: International and National Cards schemes interfaces (Visa, MasterCard…), PCI DSS compliant, EMV, 3DES”.
He adds: “I am really excited to be part of their team and to be able to lead them with their wide range of first-rate solutions for the Banking industry. We are already improving the organization and are focusing strongly upon our key markets: these include Europe, Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa”.

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