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-- Aug 11, 2011 –New Service: Office 365
Microsoft Office 365 is an upgrade and expansion of Microsoft Online Services. Office 365 combines the familiar Microsoft Office desktop suite with cloud-based versions of the latest collaboration and communication tools from Microsoft—all delivered as a subscription service. Customers will find Office 365 is the easiest and most cost-effective way to bring the power of the cloud to their business.
As a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, MidTech can help customers oversee all aspects of transition to Office 365, we will design around customer’s needs and help ensure they are ready for the transition, so they will get the most out of new capabilities. With the integration of Office 365 service, we offer customers customized hybrid solutions that integrates with the customer’s existing IT environment. Businesses will be provided with full assistance in the deployment and migration as well as ongoing IT support service.
MidTech can provide live demonstrations on Microsoft Office 365 and show you how to move your existing infrastructure to the cloud.
-- March 1, 2011 –MidTech’s Patient Portal Cloud
Development of Patient Portal Cloud is on schedule to complete its Phase 1 later this month. The pilot rollout provides a basic collaboration framework between physicians and patients, featuring Schedule Appointment, Refill Prescription via ePrecription, Obtain Lab Report, Communicate with Doctor, and Educate Patient with Healthcare Knowledge. As a center piece of the solution, the portal offers a patient interface to interact with doctors and staff. The back end system will be supported by either existing EMR software or a simplified version of internal portal that built in the MidTech patient portal. More to come soon….
-- Feb 20, 2011 –Obama's Budget Boosts IT Spending
The President's fiscal 2012 budget, released on Monday, calls for $79.5 billion in federal IT spending next year, an increase of 1.3% over the estimated $78.5 billion the government will spend on IT this year and a 1.9% increase over the 2009 enacted IT budget of $78 billion. MidTech continues increasing its presence in federal agencies, which aims to obtain more government contracts.
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