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Netcordia Presents: "Achieving PCI Compliance" Webinar

Business Wire, August 26, 2008

University of Houston and Coleman Technologies Experts Outline Roadmap to Compliant Information Networks

ANNAPOLIS, Md. -- Netcordia will present a complimentary Webinar tomorrow outlining a practical roadmap to PCI-compliant information networks - now a front-of-mind issue for any organization that accepts credit cards.

Charles Chambers of the University of Houston will join executives from Netcordia and Coleman Technologies to detail his experience with annual PCI audits and best-practices to achieve and prove compliance.

Attendees will learn how to prevent, identify and remediate changes made to the network - a frequent root cause of non-compliance - like inadvertent configuration mistakes, employees bypassing security controls, or new devices added to the network without approval.

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About Netcordia

Netcordia is a leading provider of network automation software to the world's most complex and mission-critical networks. Its award-winning NetMRI network change and configuration management (NCCM) solution continuously audits multi-vendor infrastructures, identifies anomalies early and speeds resolution. Netcordia helps more than 250 leading healthcare, financial services, academic, service and government organizations stretch IT budgets, improve overall performance, meet corporate policy and comply with stringent federal regulations. Netcordia is headquartered in Annapolis, Maryland. For more information, visit www.netcordia.com.

About Coleman Technologies

Coleman Technologies, Inc. (CTI) is an employee-owned business founded in 1995 to provide leading-edge IT and systems engineering services to public and private organizations. Built on expertise in aerospace systems engineering services, CTI partners with top manufacturers to deliver complete, integrated solutions.

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