– Design a centralized application delivery infrastructure
– Implement safeguards to lock down virtual application access
– Move towards “single instance application management”
– Deploy a “100% application availability” virtual architecture
– Ensure a consistent user experience no matter the endpoint
Creating a centralized, secure application delivery infrastructure is a pre-requisite for most (if not all) EMR / EHR implementations. However, many healthcare providers find implementing a solution that addresses not only the access requirements of clinicians, but also the compliance requirements of the health system, to be a challenge.
We address this challenge by providing expert services from proof-of-concept to production roll-out; working with your staff and our partners to deploy any or all of the following infrastructure components:
We work with healthcare clients to select and implement best-in-class platforms that resolve infrastructure issues that often plague EMR / EHR implementations.
We have particular expertise with Citrix, Indigo Identityware, and VMware; yet at times customers will ask us to step outside of our comfort zone to work on projects involving other platforms so don’t hesitate to get in touch with us regardless of the system you’re considering.
– Identify virtual application performance bottlenecks
– Optimize your virtual application delivery infrastructure
– Implement a branch office & WAN optimization strategy
– Identify additional opportunities for improvement
– Ensure application failover mechanisms are in place
In these cases, we can work with you to:
– Institute mobile virtual application access policies
– Optimize your virtual applications for mobile devices
– Provide support for all mobile devices, owned or non-owned
– Ensure a consistent experience for users no matter the device
– Roaming single sign-on built for virtual environments
– Multi-factor application single sign-on for iPads & iPhones
– Out-of-the-box biometrics & smart card authentication
– Team & Kiosk functionality for shared workstations



