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MegaplanIT Supports PCI SSC North America Community Meeting With Platinum Sponsorship

MegaplanIT Supports PCI SSC North America Community Meeting With Platinum Sponsorship

MegaplanIT, LLC, is the Platinum sponsor for the PCI SSC North America Community Meeting being held in Orlando, Florida, in September 2017.

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MegaplanIT, LLC, a PCI QSC and premier provider of security and compliance solutions, has announced that it would be participating in the PCI SSC North America Community event this September, as a Platinum sponsor. The event, which takes place September 12-14, in Orlando Florida, is a principal conference bringing together stakeholders from the payment card industry to participate in discussions on the latest standards, technologies, and strategic initiatives shared by the PCI Council.

“We are excited for the opportunity to partner with the PCI Council as a Platinum sponsor in this year’s PCI SSC North America Community Meeting.  By sponsoring the event, we hope to display MegaplanIT’s continued commitment to, and appreciation of, the PCI Council’s hard work and guidance,” says Managing Partner of MegaplanIT, Michael Vitolo. He goes on to share, “with this support of the Council, we’re continually looking to develop strong relationships and work with other organizations to become a trusted partner within the payment card industry while offering the best services available to our customers.”

By promoting the Platinum sponsorship, MegaplanIT believes that showcasing their brand during this PCI community event demonstrates their level of commitment and dedication to their clients in need of PCI and security related services.

For further details please contact:

Jerry Abowd

Principal Account Manager

MegaPlanIT, LLC

800-891-1634 ext 105

[email protected]

www.megaplanit.com

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