Monday, July 24, 2006
NetIQ Prescribed to Manage and Secure Acusis' Windows and Linux IT Infrastructure; Outsourced Medical Transcription Provider Turned to NetIQ to Reliev
NetIQ Corp. (Nasdaq:NTIQ), a leading provider of Systems & Security Management and Web Analytics solutions, today announced that Acusis(R), a leading provider of outsourced medical transcription services, is utilizing a combination of NetIQ(R) products to manage and secure their Windows and Linux IT infrastructure.
Acusis offers cost-effective, accurate medical transcription services that meet the critical needs of clinics, large physician practices and hospitals through its proprietary Web-based software, AcuSuite(R). Acusis uses a secure method to manage the entire transcription process from capturing dictations to delivering electronic transcription reports. Acusis' medical transcription services improve the productivity and effectiveness of the medical practitioner by offering a tailored turnaround time of 24 hours or less, 98 percent or better accuracy, 24/7/365 availability, trusted security and an easy-to-use Web interface to access transcriptions from multiple locations at anytime.
NetIQ(R) AppManager(TM) Suite is managing Acusis' entire heterogeneous IT environment that includes more than 50 Hewlett-Packard ProLiant servers running Windows and Red Hat Linux operating systems; database applications Oracle 8i and Microsoft SQL Server 2000; Web servers running Microsoft Internet Information Server and Apache; Veritas NetBackup Professional; and Acusis' proprietary AcuSuite software.
When Sam Mike, who joined as Acusis' director of technology in 2002, examined the company's IT infrastructure, his experience led him straight to a prescription he found worked the best -- NetIQ systems and security management solutions.
"When I analyzed our systems, I knew that I could create the required levels of performance and availability in our infrastructure with the same NetIQ products I've used before," said Mike. "We needed a solution that we could quickly install, that our staff could easily learn to operate and that we could begin to benefit from immediately."
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