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Spectrum
Solutions does a little of everything
by Fran LeFort, Journal Staff
January
16, 2004 - The Central New York Business Journal
What
does the company do? : It provides information-technology
(IT) and medical-transcription services. |
On
the IT side, the company provides on-site human resources
for software-application development. When on-site assistance
is cost prohibitive and the job can be done remotely, the
company also provides software services from experts in a
business in India, which is owned by Kunnumpurath’s
other family members..... Click
here to read the article |
Spectrum's
SpectraMedi Medical Transcription Services
Is Front Page News
Mothers
Day, Sunday, May 13, 2001 featured SpectraMedi Medical Transcriptions
& Technology Solutions as the lead front page article.
Syracuse
Web Link to India
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When
a doctor at Internist Associates of Central New York dictates
notes about a patient, the words are converted to data, encrypted
and sent some 8,000 miles across telephone lines and undersea
cables to southern India. ....
To read
this human-interest article in its entirety: click
here |
BROOKTROUT
TECHNOLOGIES PARTNERS WITH SPECTRAMEDI
Brooktrout
Inc., Needham, MA has announced the selection of SpectraMedi to
evaluate and develop dictation applications using their new product
"RealComm 100 Software Developers Kit."
As
a participant in this program, SpectraMedi will be granted exclusive
features and privileges including a high degree of focused technical
and development support. Specifically, SpectraMedi will incorporate
the award-winning software into the enhancement and new version
of its present phone-in dictation and voice recognition system.
This
cooperative program is the result of over two years of team effort
by both parties to create new efficiencies using customized software
solutions.
Founded
in 1984, Brooktrout has taken a leadership position by offering
core technologies that marry the telephone to the data network.
Brooktrout approached SpectraMedi due to its leadership role in
technology solutions in the Medical Transcription arena.
Olympus
& SpectraMedi Team-Up to Develop 'EasyPlay'
An Exceptional Digital Player for Medical Transcription
EasyPlay took
six months to develop and test and has a launch date of
October 31, 2001
Olympus
of Tokyo, Japan has partnered with SpectraMedi to provide software
components enabling the integration of their DS-3000 hand-held digital
voice recorder with the transcription company's new versatile digital
player called EasyPlay.
The
DS-3000 works with Windows Me, and features 330 minutes of digital
dictation on a 16M MB SmartMedia card.
SpectraMedi
will continue to provide and support the use of the UHER DH10 handheld
digital recorders.
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