A Letter from the Owner’s Desk

December 11th, 2014

The Technology Center is going to be about YOU and what YOU need to take your practice to the next level. We will be hosting dozens of training seminars in our new facility. What topics would be of interest to you? Practice Management Training, Clinical, CAD/CAM, Best Practices, Security, HIPAA, etc.

Roughly 90 percent of Android health-care apps have been hacked

December 3rd, 2014

You may not want to rely on the Food & Drug Administration’s (FDA’s) app approval system: Roughly 90 percent of Android health-care apps have been hacked, and 22 percent of them were FDA-approved. That information comes from latest State of Mobile App Security report from Arxan Technologies, which attributed the high rate to a lack of information-security training and resources in the health-care field.

Geek Corner – Christmas Edition

November 23rd, 2014

In this edition of our Geek Corner Sales & Marketing Manager Randi Lasley picks out a piece of technology she is asking Santa for Christmas.

Dear Santa: I’d like a Roku Streaming Stick for Christmas

It’s a Streaming HDMI stick that’s plugged into the back of your TV.
It streams video from subscriptions like Amazon, Netflix, Hulu, and more from the Roku dongle.

We are opening a New Technology Center in 2015 and need your help!

November 19th, 2014

We are so excited to announce our new office location at 7845 Baymeadows Way just a mile down the road off from our current location on Baymeadows Road in Jacksonville, FL.

This new space will allow us to grow and more importantly serve the dental community better with Our Technology Center opening in early 2015.

This Center will focus on “YOU” and the things you need to make your practice more efficient, while educating your staff.

4 Things you must have to Protect against an Attack on your Network

November 19th, 2014

As an IT Consultant we come across instances everyday of networks being compromised. A majority of these disruptions are due to dental practices with insufficient protection in place for their networks. A single security solution such as anti-virus will not entirely protect you from a malicious attack.