We are offering 4 Web Seminars over 4 days starting April 20th. If you haven’t had a chance to take part in one of our free Web Seminars, this is a great opportunity to see first hand how useful they can be. The Web Seminars are led by our instructors, last about an hour and are quick and easy to sign up for. Registrations are limited and they fill up fast. So check it out!
Understanding eDiscovery
Tuesday, April 20th, 2010
Noon Eastern Time
We live in a litigious society, that fact is inescapable. Is your organization ready for when litigation happens? New rules governing what information is available are well in effect in the courts. The rules govern what corporate data is expected to be available, how it will be produced, in what format it needs to be in, and how long it will take. Is your organization prepared for this? Is your data ready? Is your staff ready?
Seminar Presenter: Michael McCartney is co-founder, president and chief executive officer of Digital Information Gathering & Investigative Technologies, Inc. (DIGITS) and also serves as an adjunct professor at Hilbert College teaching Network Security and Computer Forensics He has served in law enforcement for almost 20 years at both the federal and state levels.
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Understanding the Windows 7 Deployment Tools
Wednesday, April 21st, 2010
Noon Eastern Time
Microsoft provides several different tools that are used to deploy Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. With the end-of-life coming soon for Windows XP, many organizations are planning their Windows 7 deployments now. In this one hour web seminar, you will learn about the tools used in all four phases of Windows 7 deployment: the Inventory phase, the Assessment phase, the Testing phase and the Implementation phase. With all the tools Microsoft provides, it can be confusing as you attempt to determin which tools to use at each phase. This web seminar will answer these questions.
Seminar Presenter: Tom Carpenter has over 17 years of experience in the technology industry. He has authored several books on topics ranging from network infrastructures and VoIP to Windows Server technologies. He is a frequent speaker at conferences and tradeshows, and presents in-depth training classes on Windows 7, Hyper-V, SharePoint and Wireless Networking throughout the United States. He is also heavily involved in implementation and management projects involving Microsoft technologies.
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Understanding The EMR Selection Process
Thursday, April 22nd, 2010
12:00 pm Eastern Time
Selecting an EMR is one of the most important decisions clinic staff will have to make. During this seminar you will learn how to minimize costs, set proper expectations, and select a system that best meets your needs by planning the selection and following a methodology that improves your chances of long term success.
Seminar Presenter: Michael Minton is a Strategic healthcare sales and marketing professional. Expertise in enterprise and departmental healthcare software, diagnostic clinical instrumentation and capital equipment, and professional services with a focus on acute care providers and commercial healthcare businesses. Primary functional skills include team leadership, strategic account development, new market development, and operations with P&L responsibility.
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Understanding HIPAA Security in Today’s Healthcare Environment
Friday, April 23rd, 2010
12:00 pm Eastern Time
This web seminar will help the participant implement information security within health care organizations (or other organizations for that matter). In particular, the details of the HIPAA Security Rule are explained and illustrated. Learning objectives include:
Seminar Presenter: Roy Rada, who holds a M.D. from Baylor College of Medicine with a Ph.D. of Computer Science from the University Illinois and is the Author of several books about HIPAA. Roy is currently a Professor of Information Systems at University of Maryland Baltimore County



