How Can I Improve My EHR Experience?

March 12th, 2013 by Jessica Glynn

The goal of Electronic Health Records (EHR) is to reduce the need for transcription by collecting patient information such as demographics, progress notes, problems and medications, vital signs, past medical history, immunizations, laboratory data and radiology reports.  However a recent survey of EHR users found that EHR service providers are not meeting expectations and that [...]

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ForeSite Technologies Launches a New Website for Western International

March 7th, 2013 by Jessica Glynn

Hartford, CT
ForeSite Technologies, an IT support, web development and eMarketing firm based in East Hartford, CT has launched a new website for Western International.
Western International approached ForeSite to help them redesign their existing website to be easier to navigate and more search engine friendly to help them market their new TransCube line of industrial [...]

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Saving on Servers: Why White Boxes are No Bargain

March 5th, 2013 by Tracy Fox

Purchasing new servers is an important investment in your company’s technology infrastructure. It can be hard to distinguish one “box” from another, and you may wonder why some computers and servers cost less than others that, on first look, seem “the same”.
Non-branded hardware, also called “white box” equipment, is assembled from parts purchased from a [...]

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Covenant Prepratory School Profile.

February 28th, 2013 by Jessica Glynn

ForeSite launched the Do Some Good program in July.  Each quarter we feature three local nonprofit organizations to support.  We will be featuring a profile on one of the organizations each month on our blog so our readers can get to know the organizations better.  This month we are featuring Covenant Preparatory School.
Covenant Prep is [...]

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Using Microsoft’s Small Business Server? Microsoft Just Terminated It!

February 26th, 2013 by Tracy Fox

The overwhelming majority of small businesses (80%) with less than 75 employees use Microsoft’s Small Business Server (SBS) software. Despite its success, Microsoft will stop selling SBS 2011 later this year, terminating the life support cycle for the software.
Why would Microsoft kill such a successful product?
The advent of cloud computing is perhaps the single most [...]

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How Important is a Website for my Law Firm?

February 19th, 2013 by Jessica Glynn

Lawyers have always known how important it is for their firm to stand out.  Clients today research firms before they make first contact so having a website that stands out from the crowd is vital.
In a presentation to the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the Legal Marketing Association, Joe Walsh, a principal and creative director at [...]

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How Do I Speed Up My Google Search?

February 14th, 2013 by Jessica Glynn

The expectation when you use Google is that you’ll find the exact answer your looking for instantly, but sometimes that just doesn’t happen.  You may find yourself wondering what’s slowing you down or how you could make this process go faster.  There are tools that you may not know about that can help you to [...]

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How Do I Know When to Replace My Network Server?

February 5th, 2013 by Jessica Glynn

The cost of unplanned IT downtime can be overwhelming.A recent report by the Ponemon Institute estimated that about $5,000 per minute is lost during an outage across industries and that the average issue last about 90 minutes.  This is one important reason why you should carefully consider when it is time to replace your server, [...]

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What Do I Need to Know About Java?

January 31st, 2013 by Brendan Wilhide

Recently the Department of Homeland Security issued warnings urging computer users to disable the Java plugin on their computers due to the fact that the plugin can be exploited rather easily. On Sunday, Oracle, the company behind Java, issued a patch which closes the security holes mentioned in the DHS blog post.
Despite the Oracle patch, [...]

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ForeSite Announces Four New Team Members

January 29th, 2013 by Jessica Glynn

ForeSite Technologies, an East Hartford based IT support and web development firm, announces four new team members to begin 2013.
Janaura Bishop, of Granby, joins ForeSite as a Business Development Manager specializing in eMarketing. She brings nearly 15 years of experience working with clients of all sizes to create and enhance their [...]

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