Merge recently launched a new Managed Services initiative and announced a new Disaster Recovery Service as the initiative’s first offering. This solution aims to provide technology and business continuity peace-of-mind with efficient and accurate data transmission, backup, storage and recovery to ensure quality and effectiveness. In the event of system failure, unplanned downtime or natural disaster, organizations can rely on HIPAA-compliant backup and immediate availability of images and information.
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