

Person-to-Person (P2P) Transfer Support: Alviere’s payments functionality now supports Person-to-Person (P2P) transfers, allowing customers of an enterprise’s program to send funds from one person’s wallet to another within the Alviere ecosystem. Partners like Alviere are making it easy for organizations to bring digital finance to their customers in context and at the point of need, which can drive loyalty and improve access to financial products.” Tamara Romanek, Head of Partnerships at Plaid, said: “The opportunities for embedded finance are broad and we are just starting to scratch the surface. These new capabilities enable enterprises to provide more complete financial products to their customers.” Pedro Silva, co-founder and CTO of Alviere, said: “We’re constantly optimizing our platform through a combination of proprietary technology, and best-in-class partner integrations, ensuring a seamless implementation and customer experience. The three platform updates include P2P transfer support, direct deposit switch, and secure account linking through Plaid, a fintech that connects bank accounts to various software and applications. Combination of proprietary technology and partner integrations The global embedded finance platform enables organizations to offer their customers enterprise-grade financial products and services.

These new capabilities enable enterprises to provide more complete financial products to their customers.”Īlviere has launched three new platform updates in order to enable organizations to maximize the value of Alviere’s HIVE platform while providing powerful new financial tools to consumers. Perform one last Time Machine backup before the upgrade.“We’re constantly optimizing our platform through a combination of proprietary technology, and best-in-class partner integrations, ensuring a seamless implementation and customer experience.Boot into Yosemite Recovery (⌘-R) and run Disk Utility First Aid on your startup drive.Subscription for continued realtime features is purely optional. Download and run the free Malwarebytes for Mac before any upgrade to see if any malware presently exists on your Mac, and if found, can be removed.Although the vendor sites are the last word on application support, you may find RoaringApps helpful too. Also check with your third-party applications vendor sites that their applications remain compatible with High Sierra, and preferably, are 64-bit applications.

The only full upgrade installers are in the Mac App Store, and here is the link to How to upgrade to macOS High Sierra.īefore you leap from Yosemite, check the specific printer/scanner vendor driver sites to verify if either have High Sierra driver support.

Anything from Apple's download servers is an update, and not a full installer for that version of the operating system.
