

The PCI Security Standards Council is an open global forum for the ongoing development, enhancement, storage, dissemination and implementation of security standards for account data protection. |
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Blade.org is a collaborative organization and developer community whose goals are to provide leadership to the blade server market, to foster a collaborative community of customers and members to expand the blade ecosystem, and to accelerate the growth and adoption of technologies and solutions in the market. |
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Since its inception in 1993, the Massachusetts Network Communications Council (MassNetComms) has promoted Massachusetts as a global center for telecommunications and networking. As the market has expanded to include a multitude of new business ventures, poised to capitalize on opportunities for hardware and software products, MassNetComms ensures that these businesses receive the support necessary to succeed in a competitive international market. Driven by growth in demand for voice, data, and video services, as well as ubiquitous wireless and wireline networks, telecommunications products and services offer enormous potential for suppliers and consumers in Massachusetts and worldwide. |
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The Trusted Computing Group (TCG) is a not-for-profit organization formed to develop, define, and promote open standards for hardware-enabled trusted computing and security technologies, including hardware building blocks and software interfaces, across multiple platforms, peripherals, and devices. TCG specifications will enable more secure computing environments without compromising functional integrity, privacy, or individual rights. The primary goal is to help users protect their information assets (data, passwords, keys, etc.) from compromise due to external software attack and physical theft.
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