Northeastern Health Services, Inc. High Speed Internet Assessment Northeastern Health Services (NHS) is a Health Services company located in Maine. A review of Internet connectivity technologies is needed to find the best solution for NHS and its branches located throughout Maine including rural areas where these technologies may be limited. The following will present relevant information in determining the best solution for them. Types of Broadband Connections. (n.d.). Broadband.gov. Retrieved
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Identified Challenges within the Current System Within the current system at Simple Gateways there are three main challenges. First, multiple versions of documentation are passed between office staff. This results in decisions being made based on incorrect or outdated information. Second, documents are stored locally at each office. This limits access to files and puts a dependency on repeated personal communication for document access wasting time and efficiency. Lastly, administrative tasks
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Internet Connection Study Prepared for: Northeastern Health Services, Inc. Prepared by Joe Smith, Health Care Technology ConsultantAnnotated Bibliography: Haggard, J. (2014). America’s Embrace of the Mobile Internet : Analyses and Issues. New York: Nova Science Publishers, Inc. In this collection of articles, the editor brings together papers covering three different topics - adoption of mobile internet and how it differs between demographic groups; how culture is able to impact design
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Running Head: LYT2 TASK 3! 1 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! LYT2 Task 3 City of Seabreeze Virtualization Adoption Plan! Kristopher Rosenberg! Western Governors University! ! ! ! ! ! LYT2 TASK 3! 2 LYT2 Task 3 City of Seabreeze Virtualization Adoption Plan! Given the City of Seabreeze’s declining revenue stream and resultant financial situation, as well as simple good government, it is critical that the city find ways of reducing expenses while continuing to provide the services
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LYT2 Task 2B – Solution Recommendation In order for NHS to satisfy its requirement to transmit large medical imaging files in a timely and secure manner, they must be able to subscribe to circuits of the appropriate bandwidth at each remote office to address the local needs. Unfortunately, the remoteness of some of these locations have resulted in the limitation of network connectivity options. Therefore, the cost-effective alternative to expensive, high-bandwidth internet circuits is to use a
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LYT2 Current and Emerging Technologies Annotated Bibliography XXXXXXXXX Western Governers University LYT2 Current and Emerging Technologies Annotated Bibliography and suggestions for Northeastern Health Services, Inc. Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) Nagesh, G. (2014, June 18). FCC Report on Broadband Speeds: DSL Lags Behind Cable and Fiber. The Wall Street Journal. (2014). According to FCC officials in a study done a year ago and a report in the Wall Street Journal, telephone companies
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LYT2 Current and Emerging Technology Task 1 Brian Reynolds Western Governors University Overview Simple Getaways, Inc. (SGI) originated in California, now encompasses an additional twelve regional offices located throughout the west coastal region of the United States. Data storage and communication methods, originally based on a single office, are no longer adequate to the needs of SGI. This proposal is to address the requirement for collaboration between and within offices, as well as data
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Lyt2 Task 1 A1 & A2. Simple Gateways, Inc. has flourished the past several years expanding to twelve offices throughout the western United States. Expanding to 12 different sites now brings new challenges to the stakeholders (Management) like: • Having multiple versions of documents that have been passed between 12 sites of office staff now has made each office very inefficient in running their daily operations. When this business was small it had one central location that used one version
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