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IBM PCI Cryptographic Coprocessor $5,875.00 |
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IBM 5904 SAS RAID Controller PCI-X 2.0 dzx1 $5,719.99 |
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IBM 10 Gigabit-LR Ethernet PCI-X 2.0 DDR Adapter $4,925.00 |
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IBM 0595-9406 AS400 iSeries PCI-X Tower Unit Rack $4,631.25 |
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IBM FC 5075 PCI Expansion Entry Tower Type 9406-820 $4,500.00 |
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IBM 5739 PCI-X Double-Wide, Quad-Channel Ultra320 dzx1 $4,299.99 |
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IBM 8XXX-5904 PCI X DDR 1.5GB CACHE SAS RAID $4,250.00 |
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IBM 8203-5904 PCI X DDR 1.5GB CACHE SAS RAID 8204-5904 $4,249.99 |
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IBM (5721) 10Gb Ethernet-SR PCI-X 2.0 DDR Adapter 5721 $4,199.95 |
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IBM (5722) 10Gb Ethernet-LR PCI-X 2.0 Adapter 5721 $4,199.95 |
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IBM 5782 PCI-X Ultra320 SCSI Raid Disk Controller dzx1 $4,159.99 |
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IBM 8XXX-5796 PCI-DDR 12X Expansion Drawer PSERIES $3,995.00 |
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IBM 5778 PCI-X Ultra320 SCSI RAID Disk Controller dzx1 $3,899.99 |
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IBM 5781 PCI-X Ultra320 SCSI Raid Disk Controller dzx1 $3,899.99 |
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IBM 10 Gigabit-LR Ethernet PCI-X 2.0 DDR Adapter $3,895.00 |
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COMPAQ 197819-B21 PCI TO FC HBA IBM AIX $3,500.00 |
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IBM 10GB Ethernet PCI-X Adapter (Short) $3,465.00 |
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IBM ETHERNET PRO 10GBPS 10GBASE-SR PCI-X 80P6452 $3,365.31 |
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IBM ETHERNET PRO 10GBPS 10GBASE-SR PCI-X 80P6452 $3,365.31 |
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IBM 5738 PCI-X Ultra320 SCSI Disk Controller dzx1 $3,249.99 |
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IBM 5777 PCI-X Ultra320 SCSI Disk Ctrl (IOP-LESS) dzx1 $3,249.99 |
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IBM 10 Gigabit SR Ethernet PCI-X 2.0 DDR Adapter $3,195.00 |
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Ibm 46K6840 Ibm Pci-x 1-port Fc-4gb Ctrl (fc 5760) $3,175.00 |
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IBM 9406-5778 PCI-X 1.53GH U320 SCSI RAID CARD 44V5817 $3,000.00 |
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IBM 9406-5782 PCI-X 1.53GH U320 SCSI RAID CARD 44V5817 $3,000.00 |
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IBM PCI-X CRYPTOGRAPHIC COPROCESSOR FC 4764 41U0442 $3,000.00 |
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IBM 8XXX-5796 PCI-DDR 12X Expansion Drawer pSeries $2,889.99 |
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IBM 5790 PCI Expansion Drawer dzx1 $2,859.99 |
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IBM 9406-5796 PCI-DDR 12X EXPANSION DRAWER $2,849.99 |
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IBM 9XXX-5721 10GB ETHT-SR PCI-X 2.0 DDR ADP $2,795.00 |
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IBM 10 Gigabit-LR PCI-X 2.0 DDR Adapter New 03N4588 $2,760.00 |
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IBM (5769) Adapter 10 Gigabit Ethernet-SR PCI Express $2,749.95 |
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IBM 9XXX-5721 10GB ETHT-SR PCI-X 2.0 DDR ADP $2,595.00 |
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Ibm 5294-9406 Pci X Expansion Tower 90 Disk $2,580.00 |
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IBM FC 5721 10GB ETHERNET-SR PCI-X 2.0 DDR NEW 10N9774 $2,500.00 |
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IBM 911X-5721 10GB Ethernet-SR PCI-X 2.0 DDR Adapter $2,500.00 |
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IBM (1982) 10 Gigabit Ethernet-LR PCI-X Adapter RS6000 $2,499.95 |
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IBM (6310) ARTIC960RXD Quad Digital Trunk PCI Adapter $2,499.95 |
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IBM (5732) 10 Gigabit Ethernet-CX4 PCI Express Adapter $2,499.95 |
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IBM 6312 Quad Digital Trunk Telephony PCI Adapter dzx1 $2,349.99 |
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IBM Feature 4805 Cryptographic Accelerator PCI $2,175.00 |
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IBM Feature 4960 Cryptographic Accelerator PCI $2,175.00 |
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IBM 5722 10GB Ethernet-LR PCI-X 2,0 DDR Adapter dzx1 $2,099.99 |
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IBM 5760 iSeries PCI-X Fibre Chan Disk Controller $1,839.99 |
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IBM 0595-9406 PCI-X Expansion Unit Rack Mount $1,800.00 |
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IBM (5735) 8Gbps 2-Port PCI-E (x8) FC Dual Part Adapter $1,599.95 |
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IBM 2847 PCI IOP for SAN Load Source 9406 2847 dzx1 $1,559.99 |
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IBM 5088 PCI Expansion Unit dzx1 $1,559.99 |
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6310 IBM ARTIC960RXD Quad Digital Trunk PCI Adapter $1,500.00 |
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IBM 9406-5580 PCI-X Ultra4RAID Ctlr w/ cache $1,499.99 |
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IBM 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express Adapter $10.99 Connect your PC to a high speed network!This IBM 53Y4007 Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express adapter features a Marvell chipset and a PCI Express x1 connector. Enjoy transfer speeds of 10, 100 and up to 1000 Mbps. The IBM 53Y4007 features ACT, LINK/100 and LINK/1000 LED indicators and a standard RJ-45 Ethernet connector. Order today! NOTE: CARD ONLY – DOES NOT COME WITH SOFTWARE, MOUNTING SCREWS OR CABLE… |
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IBM 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet Low Profile PCI Express Adapter $10.99 Connect your PC to a high speed network!This IBM 53Y4005 Gigabit Ethernet Low Profile PCI Express adapter features a Marvell chipset and a PCI Express x1 connector. Enjoy transfer speeds of 10, 100 and up to 1000 Mbps. The IBM 53Y4005 features ACT, LINK/100 and LINK/1000 LED indicators and a standard RJ-45 Ethernet connector. Order today! NOTE: CARD ONLY – DOES NOT COME WITH SOFTWARE, MOUNTING SCR… |
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IBM 86H2423 – 10/100 Ethernet Adapter PCI $4.00 ibm 86H2423 FRU 10/100 EtherJet PCI Adapter… |
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IBM 11a/b/g Wireless LAN Mini PCI Adapter – Network adapter – Mini PCI – 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11g $42.00 IBM 91P7301 FRU-Mini PCI Communication Card – IBM 11a/b/g Wireless LAN Mini PCI Adapter OPT-31P9701… |
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Intel PRO/Wireless 2100 LAN MiniPCI Adapter – Network adapter – Mini PCI – 802.11b $74.40 IBM 91P7267 FRU – Mini PCI Communication Card – Intel PRO/Wireless LAN 2100 3B Mini PCI Adapter… |
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12P3637 – IBM – High rate wireless/ modem Mini PCI combo card $40.00 IBM 12P3637 High rate wireless/modem Mini PCI combo card – TP A31/p & TP A30/p… |
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Pci System Architecture $29.95 Detailed and comprehensive guide to the Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) Bus Specification. Thoroughly updated, reorganized, and expanded to cover the PCI Local Bus Specification version 2.2 and other recent developments. Softcover. … |
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A Technical Introduction to Pci-Based Rs/6000 Servers $37.00 … |
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IBM 2GB PCI-X Host BUS Adapter 24P0961 $97.00 IBM 2GB PCI-X Host BUS Adapter 24P0961. Product may differ from image shown…. |
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Intel OEM PWLA8492MF Pro/1000 MF Low / Standard Profile Fiber Optic Dual port Network Server Adapter Card – SUPPORTS both Standard format PCI Slots plus LOW PROFILE MOUNT bracket usually found in rackmount servers – Fully compatible wth dell , hewlett packard hp , compaq , ibm , acer , emachines – Compatible with most Windows, Linux, Novell Netware, FreeSBD, UnixWare, SunSoft Solaris Operating Systems Windows 7 Windows XP $229.99 Intel OEM PWLA8492MF Pro/1000 MF Low Profile Fiber Optic Network Server Adapter Card – SUPPORTS both Standard format PCI Slots plus LOW PROFILE MOUNT bracket usually found in rackmount servers – Fully compatible wth dell , hewlett packard hp , compaq , ibm , acer , emachines – Drivers NOT inlcuded… |
Retail and Restaurant Point of Sale: PCI Security & Credit Card Background
PCI & Credit Card Security: Background
Restaurateurs and their customers have long to enjoy the amenities that they receive on credit and debit cards for many years. But given the high costs and rapid increase and the frequency of credit fraud, large card brands such as Visa, Master Card, American Express, Discover and JCB have taken preventive measures to secure their stakeholders.
IBM has a new magnetic strip on credit cards in 1968 and became the industry standard. Since the length of data is easy to read and copy the magnetic strip on cards of that brand, built the Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council, a number of standards to ensure cardholder data, and it begins with the directive: "Keep You no trace of data. "
The standards of the PCI
There is the three-pronged approach that the PCI Security Standards Council for the protection of consumers, retailers / restaurateurs and banks were:
* PCI DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard)? includes all facilities to store, process or transmit cardholder data: dealers, restaurant owners, service providers, processors, etc.
Deadline for Performance: January 2007 (deadlines have long since expired)
What does it mean – all restaurateurs (regardless of size) should complete and a PCI Self-Assessment Questionnaire annually their acquiring bank.
* Payment Application Data Security Standard (PA-DSS)? includes all applications used to store, process or transmit cardholder data as part of authorization or settlement. (Sale (POS) "> Point of Sale (POS) application Developers)
Deadlines for Compliance:
1st October 2008? Only the software that is compatible with the new payment application security standards is to be used by agents, merchants and payment processors.
1st October 2009? Termination of any irregular payment applications, the dealers or in its environment could be required.
1st July 2010? Does the use of only those applications that support the new payment standards.
It means – if is not executed after the deadline, businessman / restaurateur a PA-DSS validated application, they will not automatically their PCI assessment and possibly may lose their ability to accept credit cards.
* Pin Entry Devices (PED) standard – applies to all PEDs and it is to ensure that PIN, the cardholder and all sensitive information is consistently protected to a PIN acceptance device, such as your residence keys.
Deadline for compliance:
January 1, 2004? All bought new Point of Sale (POS) PIN Entry Devices must pass testing by a Visa recognized laboratory and have been approved by Visa.
1st July 2010? Prescribes that all must have passed deployed POS PEDs testing by a PCI recognized laboratory and was approved by the PCI SSC.
What does this mean? All traders / landlords have two years to replace older, UN-approved PEDs.
The Do's with the Payment Card Industry (PCI)
* Do routine Vulnerability scans of your systems.
* Do security awareness training for all employees.
* Do tests of network access.
* Your to monitor system activity logs.
* Separated employees should no longer have access privileges.
* Do not install software patches.
* When it comes to any threat, be serious – an incident response plan in place.
The Don'ts of the Payment Card Industry (PCI)
* You must not store or archive all credit card numbers.
* Never transmit credit card data encryption.
* PCI is not Just to prove you are compliant with the standards – it's about your customers as secure as your company.
What You Get Restaurateurs from PCI
Given the consumer expectation ubiquitous acceptance of credit cards, a restaurateur "
s validation that they protect their personal Data of our customers is good for business:
Reputation / Image
For a highly competitive business – An operator not want to be named in the media as the place one card data was breached.
Protects your Credit / Debit Card Payments Acceptance Ability – neglecting the rules and / or injury may accept a dealer '/ restaurateur risk ability, credit / debit payments. There are several cases that 80% to 1990% of sales from the credit / debit card accounts. Lose your restaurant ability to accept credit cards means reduced traffic / customers.
Impact State Privacy Laws
By not following the set of rules, personal credit card information is revealed in one of the states with 40 + data protection may have a dual effect on an innkeeper. could result as off-site with PCI fines and court costs. As off-side with State Privacy Laws is a crime with potentially serious consequences.
Compliance / Security Strategy
* By using your restaurant / store only PA? DSS or PABP validated POS systems
* Make sure using an approved PED
* Do you have regular security awareness training for your staff – especially supervisors
* Conduct a background check on your staff with administrative access to your system is a must
* Do your employees sign a "confidentiality agreement"
* Carefully and accurately complete the PCI Self Assessment Questionnaire (SAQ) – If you are not sure – ask
* If you notice to correct gaps in PCI compliance to develop a realistic plan for this
* be matured in maintaining compliance
* Access to controls
* Have you always double factor for system and device management
* Strong passwords and secure storage of passwords
* Regular monitoring system for potential attacks, and take evidence
* Check your Wireless Access Points
* Maintain a safe configuration
* Section of each network
* An Incident Response Maintain and test plan
* Testing and auditing of the cardholder environment
It may be difficult on your first try, but if everything in its place is still ongoing PCI compliance is not an expensive undertaking. It is good business practice to the sensitive information to protect your customers trust you.
IBM RXE 100 system bus extender PCI-X xServer