Navigation Links
Netsmart Technologies Announces Development Program on Microsoft for Local Public Health Clinic Management and Vital Records Software
Date:2/26/2008

to meet customer needs."

"Customers are looking for partner companies that can bridge the gap between their business demands and technology capabilities," said Allison Watson, corporate vice president of the Worldwide Partner Group at Microsoft Corp. "They need to trust in a company that can act as an expert adviser for their long-term strategic technology plans. Microsoft Gold Certified Partners, which have certified expertise and direct training and support from Microsoft, can build a positive customer experience with our technologies. Today, Microsoft recognizes Netsmart Technologies as a new Gold Certified Partner for demonstrating its expertise in providing customer satisfaction using Microsoft products and technology."

The Microsoft Partner Program was launched in October 2003 and represents Microsoft's ongoing commitment to the success of partners worldwide. The program offers a single, integrated partnering framework that recognizes partner expertise, rewards the total impact that partners have in the technology marketplace and delivers more value to help partners' businesses be successful.

For information about Netsmart Technology's full range of solutions for health and human services organizations, visit http://www.ntst.com or call 1-800-421-7503.

About Netsmart Technologies, Inc.

Netsmart Technologies, Inc., based in Great River, N.Y., is an established, leading supplier of enterprise-wide software solutions for health and human services providers, with more than 1,300 clients, including more than 30 systems with state agencies. Netsmart's clients include health and human services organizations, public health departments, mental health and substance abuse clinics, psychiatric hospitals, vital records offices and managed care organizations. Netsmart's products are full-featured information systems that operate on a variety of operating systems, hardware platforms, and mobi
'/>"/>

SOURCE Netsmart Technologies, Inc.
Copyright©2008 PR Newswire.
All rights reserved

Page: 1 2 3

Related biology technology :

1. Netsmart Technologies Extends Relationship with Manatee Glens for Enterprise Behavioral Health Software Solutions
2. Detroit Department of Health and Wellness Promotion Selects Netsmart Technologies Public Health Software
3. Netsmart Technologies Customer in Pennsylvania Recognized for Achieving Data Benchmarking Milestones
4. BioStorage Technologies Appoints Dr. Wolfgang Hoffer as Managing Director of European Operations
5. Neurobiological Technologies Announces Amendment of License and Cooperation Agreement with Merz Pharmaceuticals and Childrens Hospital
6. Microfluidic Systems Announces Agreements With Applied Biosystems and United Technologies Hamilton Sundstrand Division for Production of Bioagent Autonomous Networked Detector System
7. ImmunoVaccine Technologies appoints the Honourable Michael Kirby as Chair
8. Neurobiological Technologies Reports $2.1 Million Quarterly Payment for Sales of Memantine
9. NASA MidSTAR-1 successful technologies may be revolutionary
10. Senesco Technologies Reports Second Quarter Fiscal 2008 Financial Results
11. Neurobiological Technologies Sets Date for Research and Development Day
Post Your Comments:
*Name:
*Comment:
*Email:
(Date:6/19/2013)... 2013 An article posted earlier this week ... number of uses for probiotics. The article stated that while ... associate benefits may beeb listed, the actual use for ... clear skin conditions. While the total uses of probiotics have ... the uses of these “miracle” bacterium, and debunked the myths ...
(Date:6/19/2013)... DUBLIN , June 19, 2013 /PRNewswire/ ... http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/xxn5x6/global_biometric ) has announced the addition of ... & Opportunities, 2018" report to their ... Lack of data protection and ... and PIN codes have driven the growth ...
(Date:6/19/2013)... , June 19, 2013 Synthetic Biologics, Inc. (NYSE ... and treatment of serious infectious diseases, announced today that ... Annual OneMedForum New York Conference on Thursday, June 27, ... City . Mr. Riley is scheduled to present at ... Synthetic Biologics, presentation can be accessed by logging onto the ...
(Date:6/19/2013)... BREA, Calif. , June 19, 2013  Continuing ... of myocardial infarction (MI), Beckman Coulter , Inc. ... clearance of its new Access AccuTnI+3 troponin I assay ... "Clinicians have depended on Beckman Coulter,s ... the new AccuTnI+3 assay has the proven performance to ...
Breaking Biology Technology:Natural Acne Remedy, Probiotic Action Explains the Science behind Using Probiotics for Better Health 2Global Biometric Systems Market Forecast Report - Opportunities to 2018 2Global Biometric Systems Market Forecast Report - Opportunities to 2018 3Synthetic Biologics to Present at OneMedForum New York 2013 2Beckman Coulter Announces FDA Clearance of New Access AccuTnI+3 Troponin I Assay for the Access 2 Immunoassay System 2Beckman Coulter Announces FDA Clearance of New Access AccuTnI+3 Troponin I Assay for the Access 2 Immunoassay System 3
... Beckman Coulter,Inc. (NYSE: BEC ), a leading ... and innovate complex biomedical testing,announced today that Robert ... at the Lazard Capital Markets Fourth Annual,Healthcare Conference ... (ET). (Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20031202/BECLOGO ) The ...
... Mass., Nov. 19 Advanced Instruments, Inc., ... acquired 100% of the,shares of Mart Microbiology ... the,transaction were not disclosed. Mart Microbiology ... These systems create custom environments for anaerobic,bacteria ...
... MALVERN, Pa., Nov. 19 Siemens Medical ... and,healthcare systems innovate their clinical and financial ... At the 93rd Scientific Assembly and Annual ... (RSNA) from Nov. 25 to 30 at,McCormick ...
Cached Biology Technology:Beckman Coulter to Present at the Lazard Capital Markets Fourth Annual Healthcare Conference 2Advanced Instruments Acquires Mart Microbiology B.V. 2Siemens Customers Innovate Their Clinical and Financial Workflows with Help from Soarian 2Siemens Customers Innovate Their Clinical and Financial Workflows with Help from Soarian 3
(Date:6/19/2013)... network in Tanzania is playing a vital role in ... west in response to climate and environmental changes, according ... Using data on savannah birds from the Tanzanian Bird ... over recent decades - the researchers found that they ... move to areas further west where dry seasons are ...
(Date:6/19/2013)... the cover story for the journal Genetics ... University of Massachusetts Amherst describe a new experimental technique ... function of individual proteins in individual cell types in ... deeper insights into protein function, Chase says, "because we ... single protein does when we isolate its function in ...
(Date:6/19/2013)... Flemish plant scientist Marc Van Montagu (born 1933) is ... the American scientists Mary-Dell Chilton and Robert T. Fraley. ... the US Secretary of State, John Kerry. The World ... agriculture" - gives the award annually to one or ... importance for the quality, quantity or availability of food. ...
Breaking Biology News(10 mins):Protected areas provide African birds with stepping stones to survival 2UMass Amherst researchers develop powerful new technique to study protein function 2UMass Amherst researchers develop powerful new technique to study protein function 3World Food Prize goes to a Belgian for the first time: The scientist Marc Van Montagu 2World Food Prize goes to a Belgian for the first time: The scientist Marc Van Montagu 3World Food Prize goes to a Belgian for the first time: The scientist Marc Van Montagu 4
... (Boston) Researchers and clinicians from Boston Medical ... than $13 million grant from the National Institutes of ... former extremely low gestational age newborns (ELGANS). The study ... MD, chief of pediatric neurology at BMC, who also ...
... The University of Utah is launching a six-year, $21.5 million ... for uses ranging from faster computers and communications devices to ... of Excellence in Materials Research and Innovation is being established ... from the National Science Foundation (NSF), $6.5 million for major ...
... Sept. 8, 2011 A team of researchers from ... Hospital (SLEH) are working to develop improved screening methods ... made its way to Texas. Specifically, the ... Klebsiella pneumoniae, which is increasingly resistant to most drugs ...
Cached Biology News:BMC awarded NIH grant to study brain abnormalities in former ELGANS patients 2$21.5 million for materials research at the University of Utah 2$21.5 million for materials research at the University of Utah 3UH researchers work to develop screening method for superbug 2
... Time of Flight Mass Analyzer for superior sensitivity, mass accuracy, and ... 25,000 m/z, * Precursor ion selection range: 150 - 4000 m/z, ... ppm with internal reference, * Dynamic range: 4 orders of magnitude ... ...
... is specifically designed to target and display ... cerevisiae. Displayed proteins can be analyzed for ... putative ligands. pYD1 uses the a-agglutinin yeast ... Aga1 and Aga2, to display recombinant protein ...
... Oncostatin M (OSM) is a pleiotropic cytokine ... Kaposis sarcoma cells. OSM inhibits the growth ... simulates fibroblast, smooth muscle and Kaposis sarcoma ... and low density lipoprotein receptor expression on ...
Mouse polyclonal antibody to BTAF1 - BTAF1 RNA polymerase II, B-TFIID transcription factor-associated, 170kDa (Mot1 homolog, S. cerevisiae)...
Biology Products: