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Internet Program Delivery (IPD): The process that delivers Program Director, with your patient data, from
our servers to the workstations in your office, via the Internet,
no matter where in the world you
are located. The servers and all related
operations including support, backups, data security measures, emergency
failover systems, etc. are managed and provided from Advanced Ortho's
datacenter.
For many valid reasons, orthodontic
software will be increasingly operated over the Internet, instead of on local
area networks ('LANs'), which are already technologically obsolete.
Advanced Ortho is now in its 6th year of
providing IPD services to practices located throughout the
United States!
Our
state-of-the-art datacenter is located in the Garland Building
(shown below)
in downtown Los
Angeles.
Security.
Onsite staff provide around the clock security; security cameras are
located throughout the datacenter and monitored 24x7. Entry requires a pass
with photo and
visitors are escorted by authorized personnel.
· Protection from natural
disaster. The datacenter is
seismically designed to withstand an 8.3 magnitude earthquake.
·
Fire suppression.
The datacenter's multi-zoned, dry-pipe fire suppression system is
activated via under-floor and overhead smoke detectors and is monitored 24x7 by onsite personnel. If two or more zones have been activated, the
pipes fill with water.
Power. The
datacenter is on a preferred service grid of the Los Angeles DWP
that only supplies one other building; a second power grid offers
redundancy. In the event of a DWP power outage, the first
emergency backup consists of five battery-powered 560 KVA, 2 MW
Uninterrupted Power Systems (UPS). Three modules are on line; two sit
idle for redundancy. The UPS system supplies uninterrupted power until
the second emergency backup, 5 diesel generators, automatically
kick in. The 90,000 gallons of onsite fuel for the generators enables
them to provide power for up to 30 days.
Broadband
connectivity.
Advanced Ortho's servers are
concurrently
connected to three of the
world’s largest, most reliable bandwidth providers (Level 3, UUNET &
Global Crossing).
IPD's
Impressive Advantages
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IPD software offers the same all-inclusive features of a LAN-based program,
integrates with all the ancillary systems used in practices, and is capable of
paperless operation.
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The software is tremendously stable and has never ‘crashed.’
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A
subscription agreement allows this powerful Software as a Service ('SaaS') system to be used with no up-front
software cost.
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The software and practice data resides on powerful servers in our datacenter and is
safely available to users around the clock from anywhere in the world with an Internet connection; including high-speed
Wi-Fi access areas.

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Data and images are bi-directionally encrypted and viruses cannot attach to the format in which the data and images
are transmitted.
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The speed of the office IPD network is determined by the datacenter’s multi
processor-equipped servers and the user’s broadband connection, reducing the
need to constantly upgrade workstations.
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Datacenter servers are protected by both
software and hardware firewalls.
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Network workstations can consist of PCs, Tablet PCs, Thin Client
terminals, or Macs. Since workstation CPU speed is not critical, users with PCs capable of
connecting to the Internet can use them on an IPD network.
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Users
avoid buying expensive servers and doing those time-consuming, annoying
daily backups. Patient data is constantly backed up on multiple servers at the
datacenter.
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Your
need to constantly upgrade operating systems is eliminated because the operating
system on the datacenter’s servers is kept up to date at all times.
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Updates to the management software are made on the servers in the datacenter and are instantly available to the user. No more user-installed
updates.
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Advanced
Ortho's datacenter has multiple levels of system backup and load balancing ensures that a
server’s processing limits are never exceeded.
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The user’s electronic records are easily made available to insurance clearinghouses,
referring doctors, for interfacing with the practice website, etc.
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The user’s data is easily accessible to the programming and support
staff, simplifying support services.
Three more advantages make IPD operations very
desirable and they come under the categories of emergency operations, operating
multiple offices, and remote access.
Emergency Operations: IPD can make it easy to quickly get back to seeing patients
after catastrophic events such as the destruction of an office by fire, wind,
water, earthquake, etc. Since most doctors have arrangements with colleagues to
temporarily share office facilities in the case of such disasters, they
can soon be back in business with a Thin Client/PC/Mac and an Internet
connection. And if the practice has been operating in paperless mode, the doctor
has access to all the patient records.
Operating Multiple Offices: IPD is the ideal solution for operating multiple
practice locations. All workstations are connected to a central server and use
the same data, in real time, no matter where they log on from. No more carrying
data between offices with all the backups and restorations that requires.
Remote Access: With an Internet connection, IPD makes it possible for the
doctor to have complete and instant access to all the electronic patient
records. This can be extremely helpful for handling patient emergencies when the
office is closed; the doctor is at home, away on vacation, etc.
Reduced Costs
IPD can reduce system costs. For
instance, because
IPD network speeds are based on our server and your Internet
connection, speed is not degraded by using older PCs as workstations. This
means you can save money by using older PCs until they ‘die.’
Practices that need to replace or add hardware, or a
doctor opening his/her first practice, can buy minimally-equipped PCs or
Thin Clients for workstations. This makes it much easier, financially, for the
practice to convert to paperless operation, which requires a greater number of
workstations. They also avoid spending thousands of dollars for an
expensive RAID server and backup device for the system.
Compared to using a similar
sized local area network, the total savings from using
Internet-based software delivery over a period of 5-7 years can be as much as 60%!
For a detailed comparison of using a LAN vs. IPD,
read
'LANs
vs. IPD'
on our articles page. |