| nCircle Enriches Managed Security Services Provider (MSSP) Program ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- nCircle, the leading provider of agentless security risk and compliance management solutions, today announced that it has expanded its nAble MSSP Partner Program to include Payment Card Industry (PCI) compliance solutions. The expanded program enables MSSP partners to increase their revenue by offering a number of managed services to help their customers cost-effectively monitor and comply with the industry standard using certified, best-of-breed technology. Using nCircle's certified PCI scanning technology -- one of the first to be certified under the updated PCI standard, version 1.1 -- MSSPs can offer their customers an easy-to-use, fully automated scan service to help meet the quarterly compliance validation requirements of the standard.
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In June 2006, then 5 years old, he persuaded his parents to take him on an expedition from the Upper East Side to the Upper West Side of Manhattan, via Queens and Brooklyn, just so he could transfer eight times. Sometimes the journey is more important than the destination, especially if you bring juice boxes. On another day of the trip, the Greens boarded the No. 7 local train at New York Hall of Science in Queens, trying to get back to Manhattan. It was slow-moving and everyone was getting restless. Noah piped up: "We can switch to the F express at the next station." Why not trust the kid, figured his parents, a doctor and lawyer. The trip took 10 minutes, with three stops. The original train would have taken 18 minutes, or 11 stops. Noah's advice to the T: Add more express trains.
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