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SynApps and Alfresco Team up for new Contract Management Webinar

SynApps and Alfresco are jointly presenting a webinar on how to improve Contract Management processes using the Alfresco platform on December 15th at 11:00am GMT.

The webinar session will address the most common challenges that companies have to handle when doing business with customers, suppliers and even internal departments regarding contracts.

The very nature of managing contracts involves:

  • Collaboration between internal and external parties via email
  • Version control of contract changes including automated compare
  • Audited review and approval processes
  • Reuse of contract templates and clauses
  • Exchanging high volumes of content securely within and outside of the company
  • Tracking contract milestones and renewal dates, ensuring accuracy and currency of contracts

The demonstration will focus on the following benefits:

  • Creation of contracts from templates and reuse of information through simple searches
  • Improving quality and speed of approval with guided review processes and version control tracking
  • Improving speed of negotiation through external collaboration and mobile access
  • Ensuring compliance through formal auditing and a central repository for all contracts
  • Improving productivity through seamless integration with MS Outlook and MSOffice

Join Mark Winstone, Neil Bates and the Alfresco team on December 15th.  Register free here

Webinar: Improve your Contract Management process with Alfresco

https://www.alfresco.com/events/webinars/improve-your-contract-management-process-alfresco?mkt_tok=3RkMMJWWfF9wsRovuanJZKXonjHpfsX56e0oWKSzlMI%2F0ER3fOvrPUfGjI4ATcpkM6%2BTFAwTG5toziV8R7TAL81s088QXBfgWhen? 15 December 2015, 11.00 – 12.00 (GMT)

Join Alfresco and SynApps’ Mark Winstone & Neil Bates to discover the Alfresco Contract Management Solution. The webinar session will address the most common challenges that companies have to handle when doing business with customers, suppliers and even internal departments regarding contracts.

Register here today

SynApps Solutions and Alfresco Launch Open Source VNA Medical Content Platform

Content management leader SynApps Solutions and its key technology partner Alfresco today unveil ground-breaking Open Source NHS IT solution

Maidenhead, UK, 26 March, 2015 – Content management leader SynApps Solutions and key technology partner Alfresco are today launching the Open Source VNA (Vendor Neutral Archive) medical data system for the UK health market – based on Alfresco’s award-winning technology and functionality from integration leader J4Care, delivered and supported via SynApps’ extensive professional skills and resources.

VNA (Vendor Neutral Archive) platform is a strongly-emerging standards-based way of extending PACS (Picture Archiving and Communications System) services to manage DICOM and other format content so as to make the sharing of medical and patient information as easy, secure and safe as possible.

The additional benefit of using Open Source resources means Trusts looking to evolve their own local, workable health IT (HIT) solutions can take full ownership of the code and develop it to meet their specific institutional requirements as well as facilitate the sharing of NHS Apps built on the platform.

“We are delighted to be offering certified technology we know works in the NHS via the highly promising route of Open Source,” said SynApps Solutions Sales & Marketing Director, Mark Winstone.

Commenting on the move, Jean van Vuuren, Head of Healthcare UK & Ireland at Alfresco, added, “SynApps is a long-standing partner and a genuine innovator in the area of VNA.

“We are really excited about Alfresco and SynApps coming together with a medical solution that is Open Source at a time when the NHS is really starting to be open to the possibilities that entails.”

All three partners stress their conviction that NHS Trusts can enjoy a wide range of post National Programme for IT benefits via VNA in the field of data management, while Open Source is establishing itself as the way CCIOs can achieve local autonomy and innovation, now the days of big contracts are drawing to a close.

“We believe there is a great synergy between the open standards in a VNA and the Open Source approach offered by Alfresco and believe it has a enormous potential,” confirmed Winstone.

NHS health leaders, CCIOs (Chief Clinical Information Officers) and other HIT (Health IT) stakeholders are invited to hear more at a special launch event being held today, March 26 (1.30 – 4.30 pm), at the Park Plaza Hotel, Leeds, LS1 5NS.

At today’s event, delegates can hear more about an Open Source VNA-based route to clinical content management, with the day focusing on an exploration of the new product, plus presentations from NHS England’s Open Source Programme internal champion, Peter Coates, as well as a pioneering user of the VNA approach – Rachel Dunscombe, CIO, Bolton NHS Foundation Trust.

NHS England’s Peter Coates and Rachel Dunscombe, CIO, Bolton NHS Foundation Trust, are available for interview on why VNAs are swiftly emerging as the best way for NHS bodies to store and easily access clinical information, as well as why Open Source is the best route out of the Programme for both PACS but a range of other applications – please contact Sarum PR to arrange.

About SynApps

SynApps is an independent services and solutions company specialising in Enterprise Content Management (ECM) technologies. Founded in 2003 by former Documentum services professionals, the company provides consultancy, implementation and support services for EMC Documentum, and has authored a suite of content integration solutions, ConXApps, that allow businesses to quickly maximise their investment in ECM technologies. Organisations across healthcare, government and commercial markets rely on SynApps solutions and services to capture and share knowledge more dynamically and efficiently.

Find out more at https://www.synapps-solutions.com or follow the firm on Twitter @SynAppsSol

SynApps Solutions and Alfresco Schedule Key Open Source VNA Launch Event

Content management leader SynApps Solutions and its key technology partner Alfresco set to unveil new Open Source NHS IT solution

Maidenhead, UK, 26 February, 2015 – Content management leader SynApps Solutions and its key technology partner Alfresco are to host a launch event for an Open Source VNA.

VNA (Vendor Neutral Archive) is a strongly-emerging standards-based way of extending PACS (Picture Archiving and Communications System) services to manage DICOM and other format content to make the sharing of medical and patient information as easy and safe as possible.

The additional benefit of using Open Source resources means Trusts looking to evolve their own local, workable health IT (HIT) solutions can take full ownership of the code and develop it to meet their specific institutional requirements as well as facilitate the sharing of NHS Apps built on the platform.

NHS health leaders, NHS Chief Clinical Information Officers and other HIT stakeholders are being invited to hear more at a special launch event being held on March 26 (1.30 – 4.30 pm) at the Park Plaza Hotel, Leeds, LS1 5NS.

The event will explore the benefits of a VNA-based approach to creating powerful Clinical Archives using the only Open Source document management platform suited for the purpose, from Alfresco.

Attendees will hear from NHS England’s Open Source Programme internal champion Peter Coates, as well as from Open Source VNA thought leader Rachel Dunscombe, CIO at Bolton NHS Foundation Trust. Coates will explore how health and social care organisations can make the most of the growing range of Open Source systems coming on-stream, plus how to get them to yield flexible integration and lower costs, while Dunscombe will discuss why it is important to the NHS and in particular Hospitals to bring together Open Source and VNA technologies.

“We are delighted to be offering “certified” technology which we know works to Trusts via the highly promising route of Open Source,” confirmed SynApps Solutions Sales & Marketing Director, Mark Winstone.

“The Leeds launch promises to be an excellent forum to look at the new product, engage in detailed discussion with VNA and Open Source technology pioneers and experts, as well as network with peers in NHS HIT,” he added.

To secure your FREE place as an NHS IT professional, please visit: http://pages.alfresco.com/open-source-vna-launch-registration.html

About SynApps

SynApps is an independent services and solutions company specialising in Enterprise Content Management (ECM) technologies. Founded in 2003 by former Documentum services professionals, the company provides consultancy, implementation and support services for EMC Documentum, and has authored a suite of content integration solutions, ConXApps, that allow businesses to quickly maximise their investment in ECM technologies.

Organisations across healthcare, government and commercial markets rely on SynApps solutions and services to capture and share knowledge more dynamically and efficiently.

Find out more at synapps-solutions.com, or follow on Twitter @SynAppsSol

Synapps To Exhibit At UK e-Health Week, 3-4 March 2015

Helping Hospital Trusts Realise Their EPR Ambitions Via VNA

UK e-Health Week comes to Olympia, London on 3 – 4 March 2015, bringing together the latest e-Health innovations for those who commission, implement and use them on the frontline.

The event will feature lively pre-election debates, practical solutions and best practice from the most senior technology and healthcare decision makers and experts.

To connect with SynApps at the show, check out its presence on  exhibition stand No. 152 of our long-term ECM partner Alfresco.

Visit us to find out more about our VNA solution – a standards-based way of extending PACS (Picture Archiving and Communications System) services to incorporate DICOM and other format content so as to make the sharing of medical data easier for clinicians, as well as making patient records available across any combination of service providers.

For more about the event, please visit: http://ukehealthweek.com

Or follow:@UKe_HealthWeek