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Refrigeration Systems
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K3S
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IBM Systems and Technology Group Case Study
Overview: Challenge Reduce manual processes for tracking parts and planning replenishment orders, while unifying branch offices to support company-wide inventory control and reduction initiatives. Solution Deploy DPS Zap™ Warehouse Management and K3S-Replenish® applications on IBM® Power® i that integrate with existing DPS enterprise resource planning ...
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Stage7 Systems
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Optimizing Epic Ambulatory Preference Lists A briefing on Epic Ambulatory optimization and preference lists By Dan Delzell, Stage7 Systems
Ensuring a smooth and painless transition to Electronic Medical Records using Epic is a tall order for Healthcare CIOs. With proper planning, the build and subsequent go-live can be less dramatic while simultaneously accelerating adoption by clinic staff.
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Stage7 Systems
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The 4 Pillars of Systems Management - A briefing on implementing a strategic systems management vision
Under pressure to control device and application costs, systems management is a critical component for IT executives to create streamlined environments. However, with managing such a great variance of device platforms, software and patch requirements, and corporate policies, comes an even ...
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CAS Data Loggers
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Using Accsense A2-05 Ethernet Wired Temperature Measurement Pods
CAS DataLoggers recently provided the datalogging solution for Alaska's Department of Health and Social Services, providing installation of a new temperature monitoring and alarm system for use in a statewide immunization program. Most of the centers contained at least one medical refrigerator and freezer, with some sites requiring ...
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CAS Data Loggers
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T&D’s High-Quality Data Loggers Protect Prescription Medicines CHESTERLAND OH—April 26, 2012
CAS DataLoggers recently provided the temperature monitoring and alarming solution for a nationwide security company with a pharmacy client who required additional alarming for their 3 medical refrigerators. These storage units contained extremely temperature-sensitive prescription medicine such as ...
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