Retailers Rushing to Meet New Standard for Data Security
For retail industry CIOs, this month is almost like December 1999 all over again. That’s because a major Payment Card Industry (PCI) data security standard
For retail industry CIOs, this month is almost like December 1999 all over again. That’s because a major Payment Card Industry (PCI) data security standard
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Nationwide, a Columbus, Ohio-based diversified financial services and insurance firm with 20 data centers and a $250 million budget for information-technology infrastructure, figured it would
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It’s not every day that an organization can dir-ectly convert faster processing times into hard cash, but that’s what Barbara Cassera is doing at Memorial