12 July 2009
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
OTTAWA, Ontario (July 12, 2009)
Infonium has upgraded its server cluster to facilitate faster reporting and enhanced reliability for the 1,500 + healthcare organizations in Ontario who enter and download information everyday.
Quanta Product Manager Gayle Noel comments, "Infonium is committed to maintaining high levels of customer satisfaction as the system grows to hold more than 5 years of healthcare data. This upgrade has helped us deliver even more powerful computing resources to our clients as well as build in further system redundancy."
The new server cluster is powered by multiple redundant power grids and features a redundant on-site generator system. Other new server location features include:
- Redundant power switching gear
- Floor wide UPS system with 4 hour minimum charge
- Emergency building power umbilical cord with generator truck agreements
- Multiple on-site security personnel
- RFID card based man-trap entry
- Redundant camera systems and card readers
- 24 / 7 security lock-down elevators and stair wells
- Redundant Libert HVAC Climate Control Units
- 25 diverse fiber-optic cable entrances into the building for maximum redundancy
- Access to over 150 local Carriers and Telecommunications companies
- Perimeter water detection systems
- Over 5,000 strands of fiber connecting internal and external networks
- Over 15,000 copper pairs for voice and data applications
Infonium develops enterprise application software for the Canadian healthcare industry. Infonium's software dramatically improves accountability evaluation and reporting for health system users and administrative efficiency within hospitals. Infonium’s software is designed to integrate seamlessly with existing systems and to enable healthcare transformation across Canada.
Jason Bellaire
(613) 292-4426
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