The DBSi Advantage
Focus: Healthcare
Loss of critical data can severely impact revenue and damage a company’s reputation. But in healthcare, it can cost precious lives, too.
| The Special Needs of the Healthcare Industry |
| DBSi understands the healthcare industry’s unique software and data protection/security needs. |
| If you using Mckesson, Siemens, in-house systems, or other software providers; we are focused on ensuring non-stop operations with an obsession for physical and logical security. We work hand-in-hand with health care providers and institutions in meeting their HIPAA, JCAHO, FDA, and other compliancy requirements relating to recovery and data protection. |
At DBSi, we understand the unique needs of the healthcare industry and know that uninterrupted access to critical patient data and applications isn’t optional. That’s why many of the leading healthcare providers in the region partner with DBSi.
DBSi provides disaster recovery, managed hosting, and data center services to many of the region’s leading health care facilities and organizations. We protect their valuable data, giving them the peace of mind that they are partnered with the right company to help them be compliant with all patient privacy laws and regulations.
Unlike the inflexible national providers in this industry, DBSi offers new and innovative approaches in solving replication, recovery, and hosting challenges facing the healthcare sector.
DBSi Healthcare Advantage
- Delivering service to over Over 50 hospitals
- Tier III and IV capable facilities with 100% availability since inception
- Sensitivity to the life saving nature of Hospital IT systems
- Creative and cost-effective solutions
- Common-sense contract terms with flexibility to meet specific needs
- Annual technology adjustments
- Caged or mini-suite managed hosting data center facilities
- Industry-leading facility amenities
- 24×7x365 support for your hosting and recovery requirements
To learn more please contact DBSi at 610 691-8811 or e-mail us.
The Real Cost
of Downtime
Failure of business critical services can cause a devastating loss of money. According to a 2001 Merrill Lynch/McKinsey report, each hour a business spends “down” can cost from $14,000 to $6.5 million, depending on the industry dollar amounts that are downright conservative by 2010 standards.
Once inflation and the increased prevalence of the Internet are factored in, the numbers could easily range from $25,000 to $10+ million per hour.
