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CyPace solutions allows enterprise leadership to successfully navigate the complexity of technology standards as they relate to regulations and the deployment of your HIT application.
- Analytics provides powerful tools to both protect and analyze the data stored within your system. These tools give HIT professionals extraordinary visibility across your organizations environments. The value proposition is reduced time and increased power to accomplish complex analysis.
- Integrity dives another layer deeper than Analytics, discovering whether your database has been compromised by data anomalies. Problems associated with data anomalies can be far reaching and difficult to recover from. Early Identification and remediation is crucial to ensuring the long-term integrity of your clinical and administrative data.
- Scribe answers some important questions that HIT Directors typically want answers to, such as "What is the current state of build in my environments?" and the 'Who, What and When' surrounding the question. To achieve this, Scribe provides a means for standardized build documentation, environment comparisons, and unauthorized change notifications. In addition, Scribe introduces the concept of versioning to your build, making it easy to confirm which version of your build lives in which environments and making it extremely easy to revert to a prior state if an unintended change was made. Our patent pending Scribe technology will help achieve Audit Proof Build Documentation (APBD©).
- Forensics is CyPace's Proactive Intrusion Detection and Prevention System (IDPS). The major difference between Forensics and the other Industry tools is the ability to be notified of the breaches in real time, not through log parsing after the fact. In addition, because Forensics interfaces directly with the HIT application, it retains the important context information to tie these breaches to all other potential changes made around the same time, or by the same user, giving you greater power to understand exactly what happened.
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