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Scottsdale Medical Imaging: Radiology practice standardizes on HP Workstations, desktops by Intel and HP
September 19, 2011 - (Free Research)
Scottsdale Medical Imaging has standardized on HP products wherever possible—from business desktop PCs to the servers that support administrative operations and redundant storage arrays that store the vast library of medical images. Download this case study for additional details on their objective, approach, IT improvements and business benefits.
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Total Economic ImpactTM Of VMware Virtual Desktop Infrastructure – Healthcare Industry by Dell, Inc.
August 04, 2011 - (Free Research)
Forrester Consulting studied the total economic impact and potential return on investment (ROI) that healthcare facilities may realize by deploying VMware Virtual Desktop Infrastructure. Learn more about the financial impact of moving from a traditional one-PC-per-user model to a centralized, hosted virtual-desktop delivery model.
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Using Desktop Virtualization to Drive Quality and Cost Savings in Clinical Computing by Dell, Inc.
August 04, 2011 - (Free Research)
Incentives created by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act are expected to increase EHR adoption and point-of-care computing -- meaning demands on availability and performance are high, while the budgets to manage devices are small. Find out how desktop virtualization can assist with these healthcare challenges.
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Michigan Hospital Improves Patient Care with Healthy Infrastructure by Intel and HP
September 19, 2011 - (Free Research)
At Metro Health, doctors use an electronic medical record (EMR) application to look at a patient’s medical history, enter examination notes and diagnoses, write prescriptions and view test results. Learn how Metro Health improved availability and lowered energy bills with a server approach.
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MidMichigan Health - Case Study by VMware, Inc.
January 11, 2012 - (Free Research)
This case study examines how MidMichigan Health reduces costs and makes it fast and easy for clinicians to access medical records and healthcare applications so they can spend more time with patients.
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Better Patient Care: Virtually There by VMware, Inc.
August 01, 2010 - (Free Research)
This IDC Health Insights white paper identifies the key benefits from desktop virtualization in the clinical environment and presents case studies from three hospitals with detailed interviews.
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Case Study: Healthcare Provider Halves Power Bill with Virtualized Data Center by Dell, Inc.
May 25, 2011 - (Free Research)
Boston Medical Center uses Dell PowerEdge servers with Intel Xeon processors, Dell EqualLogic storage and VMware. By adding desktop virtualization solutions, BMC improved their total cost of ownership, enhanced security, and continued green initiatives with desktop virtualization.
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McCullough-Hyde Memorial Hospital - Case Study by VMware, Inc.
January 09, 2012 - (Free Research)
Access this case study to learn how the IT team at Ross Medical Center has virtualized 90% of their x86 servers and replaced more than half of their aging desktop PCs with low-cost thin clients, achieving dramatic cost savings while improving the productivity of clinicians and IT administrators alike.
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Virtual Remote Desktop Overview by Dell, Inc. and Intel
May 24, 2010 - (Free Research)
Dell's Virtual Remote Desktop (VRD) solution delivers centralized control of client/end-user data for IT managers while enabling common remote end-user needs. Watch this informative video to learn more about Dell's Virtual Remote Desktop.
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Virtual Remote Desktop Overview by Dell, Inc. and Intel
May 24, 2010 - (Free Research)
Dell's Virtual Remote Desktop (VRD) solution delivers centralized control of client/end-user data for IT managers while enabling common remote end-user needs. Watch this informative video to learn more about Dell's Virtual Remote Desktop.
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Virtual Desktop Solutions in the Federal Government by VMware, Inc.
February 07, 2012 - (Free Research)
This webcast shows how the recently released VMware View 5 environment is being used to deploy virtual desktops to provide mission-critical solutions around Disaster Recover/COOP, telework and secure mobile applications to federal organizations.
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Norman Regional Health Systems - Case Study by VMware, Inc.
January 09, 2012 - (Free Research)
Access this case study to learn how Norman Regional Health selected VMware View™ to provide doctors, nurses, and other staff with ready access to clinical applications, such as Meditech, or to imaging servers with X-rays, MRIs, and other medical images.
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Why Healthcare needs Virtual Desktops by Pano Logic, Inc
February 01, 2011 - (Free Research)
Learn how virtualized desktops can significantly reduce deployment and management headaches for IT organizations in the health care industry. Included are case studies from CharterCARE Health Partners, Henry County Hospital, and St. Vincent’s Catholic Medical Center.
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Optimizing Clinical Workflows with VMware View and Cisco VXI by VMware, Inc.
July 01, 2011 - (Free Research)
This white paper outlines the benefits of adopting a virtual desktop infrastructure for healthcare delivery, and goes beyond the usual IT-centric discussion about CapEx and OpEx reductions to explore the ways in which VDI improves clinical workflow at the actual point of care, where it matters most.
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Consolidating and Archiving Patient-centric Medical Images by Dell, Inc.
May 09, 2011 - (Free Research)
As medical imaging evolves in the digital era, images must be delivered through a single information network and be easily accessible. Current methods of managing images are proving increasingly inefficient and costly. Read about a platform that addresses these concerns and provides simplified and accelerated access to medical files and images.
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AlwaysOn Point of Care™: Ensuring Availability for Clinical Applications by VMware, Inc.
January 09, 2012 - (Free Research)
Learn the benefits of protecting your clinical IT infrastructure with AlwaysOn Point of Care. Meet stringent requirements for availability, security, elastic scaling, rapid and automated provisioning, high capacity, and low latency with no single point of failure.
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Gwinnett Medical Center relies on flexible storage to meet goals by Intel and HP
September 19, 2011 - (Free Research)
Gwinnett Medical Center uses the HP storage area network (SAN) to support almost all of its critical clinical and enterprise management applications. Learn how the SAN supports the hospital system’s full range of McKesson applications, including EHR, pharmacy, physician portal, surgical management, PACS and radiology operations.
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Futureproofing healthcare with Converged Medical Infrastructure by Intel and HP
November 14, 2011 - (Free Research)
Health care facilities require flexible, reliable storage for ever increasing patient data. This webcast covers the benefits of a converged medical infrastructure, including cost reductions and improvements in scalability and flexibility.
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HP Converged medical infrastructure and Agfa Healthcare by Intel and HP
November 15, 2011 - (Free Research)
Today’s health care organizations face a growing list of challenges. And as the volume of patient data continues to explode, they need imaging solutions that streamline management and help control health care delivery costs. Access this white paper for an outline of imaging solutions that offer efficient data management tools.
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Making (the most) of Technology Transitions by Intel and HP
September 13, 2011 - (Free Research)
Medical practices have been contemplating the prospect of moving from paper-based records to EHR systems for decades. But relatively few have made the transition – until now. This white paper examines the factors that have kept many medical practices from moving forward with EHR over the years and the factors that are prompting action today.
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Healthcare sector to shed pounds with mobile health applications by ComputerWeekly.com
November 26, 2010 - (Free Research)
If the worldwide health system is not in crisis, it is under intense pressure and cost cutting trends in the light of the global downturn are only set to continue. For most hospitals and medical establishments budget allocations for IT were expected to be smaller in 2009 than in 2008.
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