Subscribe in NewsGator Online   Subscribe in Bloglines     

Bluesocket adds three hospitals as customers

Feb 16, 2005 12:55 PM

Wi-Fi security and management vendor Bluesocket this week announced contracts with three hospitals, giving the company more than 100 healthcare-provider customers.

The new customers—Baptist Health, Mount Carmel Health and Palmetto Health—selected Dallas-based Bluesocket to provide secure, managed wireless LAN solutions that let their mobile staff members obtain healthcare information when and where they need it, based on each hospital’s access policies.

"Our end goals in implementing wireless networking were to improve drug delivery for thousands of our in-patients, avoid administration-related mistakes, and improve the productivity of our physicians and nurse practitioners,” Terry Sutter, Mount Carmel Health’s director of infrastructure and operations, said in a prepared statement.

Bluesocket currently claims more than 900 customers using its solutions from various enterprise sectors, including healthcare, education, hospitality, government and corporate organizations.


Acceptable Use Policy
blog comments powered by Disqus

ONLINE SHOWCASE

Get vendor information in this special online showcase.

WHITE PAPERS

Download these new free public safety white papers from Motorola.

E-NEWSLETTERS

Check out our latest edition of Urgent Communications Today and Tech Talk. Not a subscriber? Subscribe now!

Hot Spots

Project 25

Interoperability

Rebanding

PSAP

Essential Reading

A corner turned

Let the buyer beware

When measurements aren't feasible

Verizon, AT&T both plan 2010 launch for LTE networks

Motorola shuffles the deck

Most Popular Articles

GAO report casts dark shadow on GPS

New York City's new broadband network could be model for first responders

Tower Shadowing: Friend and foe

A Big Voice in the Big Apple

Making Twitter work for public safety

Browse Back Issues