Screen Shot 2015-02-13 at 1.23.53 PMDinerware, a company based in Seattle’s Fremont neighborhood that builds point-of-sale systems for restaurants, was acquired by Heartland Payment Systems, the fifth-largest payment processor. The terms of the deal were not disclosed.

It’s a part of Heartland’s push to form a new Heartland Commerce division that will offer merchants point of sale systems along with payment processing capabilities. Dinerware was founded in 2000, and its products are sold through an authorized dealer network in North America and the U.K., along with a network of partners in the Middle East and Southeast Asia.

Along with Dinerware, Heartland also announced the acquisition of pcAmerica, another maker of retail and restaurant POS solutions. Those two new acquisitions, along with Heartland’s current holdings, will make up the new Heartland Commerce division.

“The acquisitions of pcAmerica and Dinerware, combined with Xpient, Liquor POS and other Heartland products and services, will enable us to offer unique integrated commerce capabilities that are effective, secure and simple to use,” Heartland CEO Bob Carr said in a press release.

Both Dinnerware and pcAmerica are finalizing development of cloud-based POS systems, which will be available through Heartland Commerce.

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