VAR Special project report
The challenges
and the triumphs
IT Reseller spoke with a number of VARs to learn about some of their most notable recent projects covering a wide range of vertical sector deployments.
Sanderson RBS – helping retailers to meet their PCI obligations
Sanderson RBS has been involved in a number of interesting projects over the past year. As well as being involved in a number of EPoS deployments and upgrades, along with hardware replenish - ment projects, the team has worked on
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recognised and ultimately accepted by the retail community, and whilst many have looked to undertake the related accreditation services themselves others have looked to their partner community. The prospect of having to deploy anti-virus and operating system updates on a perpetual basis is seen as being unrealistic, whilst the consequence of not maintaining the integrity of target devices is unthinkable.” Sanderson RBS has worked with Evolution to come up with an answer to this business pressure and took the organisations’ joint eSecure solution
Upcoming legislation will result in taxes being levied on retailers based on their power consumption levels. This legislation, coupled with a genuine desire to be seen as being environmentally aware, are driving factors in retailers’ desire to control their power usage.”
– Dave Mahoney, Sanderson RBS.
PCI and Power Management solutions. Sanderson RBS’s Dave Mahoney provided the background: “The recent changes in PCI compliance regulations have been
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to market last year. “This software and associated monitored service solution removes the need to constantly update anti-virus and operating systems in a PCI
Dave Mahoney: “The recent
changes in PCI compliance regulations have been recognised and ultimately accepted by the retail community.”
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approved manner,” explained Mahoney. “Retailers are committed to meeting their PCI obligations and have a genuine desire to protect their customer information, and we therefore see this solution as gaining traction in the upcoming year.” >>
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