Physician Micro Systems, Inc. Introduces Microsoft SQL Server as Another Database Management Choice for Practice Partner Users.Business/Technology Editors, Health & Medical Writers SEATTLE--(BW HealthWire)--Oct. 30, 2000 Physician Micro Systems, Inc. (PMSI PMSI Purchase-Money Security Interest (generally a lien resulting from a purchase such as a car loan) PMSI Physician Micro Systems, Inc. PMSI Programme de Médicalisation des Systèmes d'Information Hospitaliers PMSI Popular Mortgage Servicing, Inc. ), a leader in clinical and practice management software for physician offices, announced today the availability of Microsoft SQL Server A relational DBMS from Microsoft that is a major component of the Windows Server System. It is Microsoft's high-end client/server database and is closely integrated with Microsoft Visual Studio and the Microsoft Office System. , a popular database management system, to its customers. The addition of SQL Server An earlier relational DBMS from Sybase and from Microsoft. Sybase introduced SQL Server in 1988 for various Unix versions. In that same year, with help from IBM, Sybase created an OS/2 version that Microsoft licensed and branded as Microsoft SQL Server. broadens PMSI's database choices, which also include Oracle, C-Tree Plus, and C-Tree Server, and further enhances the scalability of PMSI's Practice Partner solutions for practices of different sizes. [pilcrow (paragraph sign)] SQL Server is a fully featured relational database management system relational database management system - relational database (RDBMS (Relational DataBase Management System) See relational database and DBMS. RDBMS - relational database ) that performs well across workstation and mobile applications, providing support for large databases and complex queries. Its English Query interface lets users apply the tools they know best to mine and analyze data, relieving costly technical staff of the responsibility of translating users' questions into technical queries. In addition, users can develop a variety of enterprise solutions, such as system-wide reporting and analysis, as well as data modeling and decision support. SQL Server also gives users the ability to work with data reliably from the office, over the Internet Internet Publicly accessible computer network connecting many smaller networks from around the world. It grew out of a U.S. Defense Department program called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 with connections between computers at the , or on the road. "We are pleased to be one of the few in the electronic medical records and practice management industry that offer customers multiple database platforms," said Bruce Bruce, Scottish royal family descended from an 11th-century Norman duke, Robert de Brus. He aided William I in his conquest of England (1066) and was given lands in England. Kleaveland, PMSI's Senior Vice President of Sales & Marketing. "The combination of integrated practice solutions and choice of database platforms allows us to tailor a solution to fit our customer's needs." [pilcrow (paragraph sign)] Additional information about this release, PMSI, and the Practice Partner line of products can be obtained at www.pmsi.com. About Physician Micro Systems, Inc. (PMSI) Seattle-based PMSI is a leader in the development and marketing of innovative electronic medical records and practice management products for medical offices and large health care enterprises. PMSI, founded in 1983 by Dr. Andrew Ury to provide comprehensive software solutions for office-based physicians, is one of the pioneers in electronic medical records software. Over 1,000 offices use PMSI software, and more than 500 of these use Practice Partner Patient Records. With over a decade of experience, PMSI has created software products that are finely honed to the real-world needs of physicians, nurses, and office professionals. For more information about Physician Micro Systems, Inc. or the Practice Partner product line, contact Morgan Morgan, American family of financiers and philanthropists. Junius Spencer Morgan, 1813–90, b. West Springfield, Mass., prospered at investment banking. Coleman, Physician Micro Systems, Inc., 206/374-4088, mcoleman@pmsi.com, www.pmsi.com. |
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