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Technology MD - Hosting & Data Center

Save Your Practice Money and Hassle by Having Technology MD Host Applications

Through its tier-II data center, Technology MD can host electronic medical record (EMR), picture archiving communication systems (PACS), and practice management applications, saving you the costs of support staff and expensive information technology infrastructure.

Once a hosted application is implemented, your practice’s worries go away – the application is up and running and available. If any problems occur on the application, Technology MD deals with it rather than you, with our local staff providing telephone and on-site support.

The service for critical applications such as EMRs hosted by Technology MD includes disaster recovery, with the application replicated to another data center in case of emergency. Should anything happen to server A, server B kicks in. This data redundancy is an added benefit of choosing an application hosted by Technology MD, allowing the physician to access needed information without disruption to workflow.

Requirements for Hosting Services

To take advantage of Technology MD’s hosting services, a physician practice needs to have sufficient Internet connectivity and bandwidth. In some cases, a wireless network is needed or advised as well. For example, you need a wireless network to connect from a tablet to an EMR application.

What is a Tier-II Data Center?

Our tier-II data center has raised flooring, an automatic fire-suppression system, redundant uninterruptible power supply, and a robust environmentally controlled and monitored computing infrastructure. The entire center is monitored and maintained 24 x 7, 365 days a year. The network infrastructure is protected by a business-level redundant fail-over firewall, with application-port-level security deployed throughout the enterprise. We also have the flexibility to provide point-to-point data circuits and a full 45 Mbps (megabits per second) DS3 Internet circuit.