
"Think
is very responsive and has customized
our information system to fit our
changing needs. They are always looking
for more efficient ways for the hospital
to utilize its network infrastructure.
The Solutions they deliver are top
quality, and their knowledge is incredible.
" Think has implemented solutions at
our Hospital such as Cisco Unified
Communications ( Cisco Call Manager),
Cisco Wireless/Mobility, Microsoft
Server System Products such as
Exchange Server and Active Directory.
We love how responsive our network is
and how efficent we've become." THANKS-
IT Director-
Hospital, Durango Colorado.
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Today the healthcare industry faces major challenges. Rising costs,
stringent regulations, and pressure to improve quality, safety and
access are just some of the issues faced by hospitals, clinics,
and long-term care facilities. These issues not only face the healthcare
decision makers but also the healthcare IT professional staff. At
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