In 2007, the company underwent significant management changes, and was acquired by a group of investors and original Miva, Inc employees. The company name was changed to Miva Merchant, Inc. at that time in order to differentiate itself from the original Miva, Inc. In 2008, Miva Merchant released Miva Merchant 5.5, a core software update that added improved features and functionality. In 2009, Miva Merchant became a certified provider with
Chase Paymentech Orbital Gateway, which allows merchants to accept real-time
credit card transactions and multiple payment types via Chase with their Miva Merchant-powered storefront. In 2011, Miva Merchant released an add-on mobile framework, and a streaming update for current customers (PR8), both of which were mentioned by Miva Merchant President and COO Rick Wilson in a July 19 interview with Practical Ecommerce. In January 2012, Miva Merchant was named one of the top ten e-commerce technology companies by BuiltWith Technology Usage Statistics. Over the years, Miva Merchant has formed a number of strategic partnerships with businesses specializing in
email marketing, product reviews, and related ecommerce applications. Each March, Miva Merchant hosts a conference in San Diego, California, for developers, store owners, and other Miva Merchant community members. In September 2014, Miva Merchant changed its company name back to Miva. ==Awards and recognitions==