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Aurora Drug Dealer Gets 20 Years in Prison

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Aurora Drug Dealer Gets 20 Years in Prison Patch Montgomery, IL -- Police found a duffle bag in the man's home containing 16 kilos of cocaine with a street value of $1.6 million. Reported by Patch 8 hours ago.

Body of woman found by police in Aurora condo identified

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The body of a woman found by police in an Aurora condominium Tuesday has been identified. Reported by Denver Post 7 hours ago.

Aurora police release photos of bank robber, seek public's help

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Surveillance photographs of a man who robbed a bank in Aurora were released Wednesday by police. Reported by Denver Post 5 hours ago.

Aurora Drug Dealer Gets 20 Years in Prison

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Aurora Drug Dealer Gets 20 Years in Prison Patch Geneva, IL -- Police found a duffle bag in the man's home containing 16 kilos of cocaine with a street value of $1.6 million. Reported by Patch 1 day ago.

"Equals" - cast: Kristen Stewart, Nicholas Hoult, Guy Pearce, Rebecca Hazlewood, Kate Lyn Sheil, Jacki Weaver, Bel Powley, David Selby, Scott Lawrence, Kai Lennox, Tom Stokes, Aurora Perrineau

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Equals - cast: Kristen Stewart, Nicholas Hoult, Guy Pearce, Rebecca Hazlewood, Kate Lyn Sheil, Jacki Weaver, Bel Powley, David Selby, Scott Lawrence, Kai Lennox, Tom Stokes, Aurora Perrineau *Release date :* TBA 2016
*Synopsis :* Equals takes place in a utopian society where violence and crime have been virtually eradicated - via the genetic elimination ... Reported by AceShowbiz 17 hours ago.

ACT creates a stage especially for alumni with RE:ACT

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[...] for every Oscar winner, franchise star and Broadway playwright, there are scores of talented, well-trained alumni who love their craft but get few opportunities to perform or produce new work. Founded by 1996 master’s graduate Josiah Polhemus, the upstart troupe invites alumni of all ages to write, develop and perform new plays at the Costume Shop, a 49-seat black box steps away from the Strand on Market Street. ACT launches its second season with the world premiere of “The Bunner Sisters,” a three-act play adapted by Richard Alleman from an Edith Wharton novella. Departing from the glitterati of “The Age of Innocence,” “Bunner” chronicles working-class spinster sisters living on New York’s Lower East Side in the late 1880s. Amy Prosser, who attended an ACT Summer Theater Congress, stars as Ann Eliza Bunner, elder sister of Heather Kellogg’s Evelina. In a departure of his own, Alleman expanded two minor characters, played by Tara Blau and Anne Buelteman, to highlight Wharton’s subtext of bigotry. ACT makes ends meet with support from ACT’s Community Space Sharing Initiative, a shoestring budget and can-do teamwork. At rehearsal, someone will say, ‘I can bring the costumes,’” Polhemus says, adding that, heedless of pre-Super Bowl traffic, “Richard, Tony and I loaded the truck with borrowed props from Zellerbach (Hall in Berkeley) and drove it to the theater. More than 30 alums performed to packed houses in last summer’s “five plays in five days” staged readings; Joy and Nancy Carlin participated in a 2014 staged reading of Amy Freed’s “The Monster-Builder,” which Berkeley’s Aurora Theater presented in its current season. Reported by SFGate 18 hours ago.

Ocugen Expands Ophthalmology Portfolio

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Ocugen Expands Ophthalmology Portfolio MALVERN, Pa. & AURORA, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Ocugen, a biopharmaceutical company developing treatments for sight-threatening diseases, announced that it licensed a clinical-stage asset from the UIC to be developed for the treatment of oGVHD. Reported by Business Wire 9 hours ago.

Suspect in Aurora condo stabbing lived with body for days

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The body of a woman found in an Aurora condo Tuesday morning had been on a bloody kitchen floor since Saturday night, when she was fatally stabbed, according to court documents. Reported by Denver Post 3 hours ago.

Local Attorney Named 2016 Illinois Super Lawyer Rising Star and 2015 Emerging Lawyer

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Richard W. Warner, a Naperville, IL attorney with the Warner Law Group, was named an Emerging Lawyer for 2015 and Illinois Super Lawyer Rising Star in 2016 for the 2nd year in a row.

Naperville, IL (PRWEB) February 12, 2016

The Warner Law Group, a western suburban, Naperville, IL real estate, personal injury, and estate planning law firm, is pleased to announce that DuPage attorney Richard W. Warner was recently named a 2016 Illinois Super Lawyers Rising Star and 2015 Emerging Lawyer.

Only 2.5 percent of lawyers in the state of Illinois are selected to the Super Lawyers Rising Stars list published by Thompson Reuters, Chicago Magazine, and Illinois Super Lawyers each year. This marks Attorney Warner’s 2nd year in a row of being selected. Candidates must be either 40 years old or younger or in practice for less than 10 years. In addition, only two percent (2%) of all lawyers licensed to practice law in the State are named Emerging Lawyers each year. This list is published by the Law Bulletin Publishing Company, the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, the Chicago Lawyer Monthly Magazine, Sullivan’s Law Directory, Midwest Real Estate News, Illinois Real Estate Journal, Leading Lawyers Magazine, and many other titles. Emerging Lawyers are all 40-years or under as of July 1 of that year or have been practicing law for ten years or less.

Richard W. Warner earned his J.D. from the John Marshall Law School in Chicago, IL, his B.A. from Illinois State University in Normal, IL, and graduated from Marmion Academy high school in Aurora, IL. Rick concentrates his legal practice on real estate transactional matters including purchases, sales, short sales, foreclosure defense, and mortgage modifications. He also handles legal matters pertaining to complex personal injury litigation and estate planning by drafting comprehensive family trusts, wills, and powers of attorney. In his practice with the Warner Law Group, Mr. Warner routinely practices before the 18th Judicial Circuit Court of DuPage County, the 16th Judicial Circuit Court of Kane County, the 1st Judicial Circuit Court of Cook County, and is licensed to practice before the Illinois Appellate and Supreme Courts as well as the Federal 7th Circuit and Appellate Courts.

His passion for the law and dedication to his clients shows through in the tremendous effort he puts forth every day. Outside of the office, Mr. Warner is highly committed to his local legal community. He is a member of the DuPage County Bar Association and the Illinois State Bar Association, as well as a member of various local and state-wide real estate professional organizations. When not practicing law, he is busy spending time with his wife and young daughter, practicing & playing the violin and guitar, and riding his motorcycle.

About the Warner Law Group: Western Chicago suburban real estate, personal injury, and estate planning law firm Warner Law Group is a full service, registered, licensed, and insured law firm committed to providing clients with superior quality legal representation in a cost-effective manner. Our skilled attorneys routinely assist individuals and families in the purchase or sale of their homes, advise on difficult estate plans, and prosecute complex personal injury claims. In addition, we offer a full range of services to businesses, unions, municipalities, individuals, self-insured employers, and insurance companies in litigation and transactional matters.

Contact the Warner Law Group at: (630)446-0087 or visit our website at: http://www.rwarnerlaw.com. Reported by PRWeb 22 hours ago.

Literary guide

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Literary guide Nicolas Henin “Jihad Academy.” 7 p.m. Books Inc., 601 Van Ness Ave., S.F. (415) 776-1111. Meredith Maran “Why We Write About Ourselves.” 7 p.m. Book Passage, 51 Tamal Vista Blvd., Corte Madera. Writers on Writing: Diana Cage and Jared Kobek 7 p.m. The Poetry Center, SFSU, 1600 Holloway Ave., S.F. (415) 338-2277. Daniel Burwen “Operation Ajax.” 7 p.m. Books Inc., 301 Castro St., Mountain View. 7:30 p.m. Green Apple Books on the Park, 1231 9th Ave., S.F. (415) 742-5833. 6 p.m. Book Passage, One Ferry Building, S.F. (415) 835-1020. Jarett Kobek “I Hate the Internet.” 7 p.m. City Lights, 261 Columbus Ave., S.F. (415) 362-8193. A.O. Scott, Greil Marcus “Better Living Through Criticism.” 7 p.m. Diesel, 5433 College Ave., Oakland. Azadeh Tabazadeh “The Sky Detective.” 7 p.m. Books Inc., 74 Town & Country Village, Palo Alto. In Deep Radio Live Angie Coiro welcomes Renee Lertzman, author of “Environmental Melancholia.” 12 p.m. Kepler’s, 1010 El Camino Real, Menlo Park. Baz Dreisinger “Incarceration Nations.” Mechanics Institute, 57 Post St., S.F. (415) 393-0114. Commonwealth Club, 555 Post St., S.F. (415) 597-6705. Lindsay King-Miller “Ask a Queer Chick.” 6 p.m. Book Passage, One Ferry Building, S.F. (415) 835-1020. Meredith Maran “Why We Write About Ourselves.” A.O. Scott “Better Living Through Criticism.” Annie Finch The poet reads from her work. 4:30 p.m. The Poetry Center, SFSU, 1600 Holloway Ave., S.F. (415) 338-2277. 6 p.m. Book Passage, One Ferry Building, S.F. (415) 835-1020. Nayomi Munaweera “What Lies Between Us.” 7 p.m. City Lights Bookstore, 261 Columbus Ave., S.F. (415) 362-8193. Carter Scholz, Kim Stanley Robinson, Terry Bisson “Gypsy,” “Aurora,” “Bears Discover Fire.” Ashley Warlick “The Arrangement.” 7 p.m. Book Passage, 51 Tamal Vista Blvd., Corte Madera. Álvaro Enrigue “Sudden Death.” Reported by SFGate 9 hours ago.

Suspected serial rapist charged in Seattle rape case

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Seattle police say the man allegedly targeted women working as prostitutes on Aurora Avenue North. The suspect, 48-year-old Andrew Tatum of Seattle, is a Level 3 sex offender. Reported by Seattle Times 5 hours ago.

Aurora Priest Accused of Sexually Abusing 2 Children

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Aurora Priest Accused of Sexually Abusing 2 Children Patch Montgomery, IL -- Father Alfredo Pedraza Arias was arrested Thursday by U.S. marshals and Kane County deputies. He appeared in court Friday. Reported by Patch 4 hours ago.

Gun Pulled in Naperville Road Rage Incident

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Gun Pulled in Naperville Road Rage Incident Patch Naperville, IL -- The 25-year-old Aurora man got into an altercation with the victim and then reportedly pulled out a gun. Reported by Patch 15 hours ago.

Listen To Disney Princesses Sing Their Songs In The Correct Languages

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Not that anyone would ever accuse Disney princess movies of being realistic (for one thing, no one’s hair looks that good all the time) but why are they all speaking English?

Mulan is Chinese, Elsa is Norwegian and while “The Little Mermaid” clearly takes place in the ocean, the original story is from Denmark. Luckily, YouTube channel Movie Munchies has created two videos to showcase what some of the most iconic songs would sound like in the correct languages.

Part I, featuring Ariel, Mulan, Elsa, Jasmine and Rapunzel:
And Part II, featuring Belle, Snow White, Megara, Aurora and Anna:
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'Broad City' And The Self-Love Revolution

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The scene: A lit candle. The faint sounds of "Happy to Be Sad" by Keeper. A Janet Jackson poster. Ears dressed in the most "yas queen"-evoking jewelry, uncanny seapunk lips to match. Oysters. A strategically positioned cell phone bearing the face of Abbi Abrams.

This is the "pre-masturbation" mise-en-scène according to "Broad City." Or more accurately, the self-love ritual of one Ilana Wexler, a 20-something woman who prefers the image of her own pleasure to the Lolita-ized world of online porn. Add a yoga mat, a mirror and a dildo, and the stage is set. 

For fans of the Comedy Central show, about to enter into its third season, this vista is hardly revolutionary. We're familiar with BFFs Abbi and Ilana speaking openly and emphatically about all things vaguely sexual -- pink dicks, pegging, Arcs de Triomphe. But, to television consumers used to self-deprecating female characters afraid of their own bodies and even more afraid of their own sexuality, Ilana is an aurora. 
In fact, the women of "Broad City," played by co-creators Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer, have been described with many modifiers over the past two years. The Guardian called them "the anointed feminist stoner comedy kweens of the 21st century" and Vulture dubbed them "crop-top-wearing mascots of bouncy-castle, post-Bloomberg New York;" bugle calls to their audiences of millennials in favor of legalization and Hillary Clinton.

Most reviews, including the ones mentioned above, remark upon a particular constellation of character traits: the women are confidently flawed, imperfect but pulsing with self-esteem. Instead of fixating on body ideals or insecurities, they -- buttressed by an Oprah-style foundation of best friendship -- genuinely embrace their personalities and images. Abbi is no Mata Hari and Ilana made for a clutzy nude model. Still, the show leans more on self-love than self-loathing.

And, while a major chunk of this self-love takes the form of emotional hilarity and decidedly non-sexualized declarations of support, other parts are ... pretty sexy. Ilana embarks on a physical relationship with her doppelgänger, played by near-twin Alia Shawkat, seemingly taking the mantra "you do you" to a whole new level. Abbi uses post-it notes on her dildo, because scheduled "me time" is that important to her. 

Sure, Ilana is a bit more comfortable talking about her libido than Abbi, but hey, women don't exactly occupy a single notch on the sex drive speedometer. Similarly, self-love is "Treating. Yo'. Self." for one and confidently correcting a barista's spelling of your name for another. Laverne goes to the docks to pick up sailors and Shirley spends a night in with Boo Boo Kitty. Ilana reaches for solo porn and Abbi dreams of Jeremy. 

Now, Abbi and Ilana are hardly the first or last women to embrace masturbation on the small screen -- cue episodes of "Sex and the City" and "Mad Men" and "UnREAL" and "SNL" and "Reign." There was "The Contest" in "Seinfeld," which saw Jerry, George, Kramer and Elaine in a battle of will, each attempting to outlast the other in a self-pleasure fast. Though we weren't made privy to the moment, we know Elaine lost. Some scenes have been more overt, like Marnie of "Girls" masturbating in a gallery bathroom after ravenously flirting with a hotshot conceptual artist. Normalization is afoot.

But beyond a fleeting episode, what "Broad City" does best is show that self-love -- masturbation and all -- is routine. It's unapologetic but hardly narcissistic. It's rife for comedy but never ironic. In the age of "doing me," embracing the self can be radical and feminist and, well, regimen too.

Plus, we've had enough of the boners of bromedies. Bring on the vayaña jokes.

"Broad City" returns to Comedy Central on Feb. 17, 2015.
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Do You Know Who These Alleged Fraudsters Are?

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Do You Know Who These Alleged Fraudsters Are? Patch Naperville, IL -- Contact the Aurora Police Department if you do. Reported by Patch 11 hours ago.

Aurora Invoice Factoring Company Provides Alternative Small Business Financing

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Aurora Invoice Factoring Company Provides Alternative Small Business Financing AURORA, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CSI Factoring Enters Aurora Factoring Market. Reported by Business Wire 20 hours ago.

Moog lands logistics deal with Singapore Airlines

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Moog Inc. and Singapore Airlines have signed a 12-year exclusive contract with Moog providing the airline with maintenance and inventory support via its flight control products. Terms of the pact were not disclosed. Officials said East Aurora-based Moog (NYSE: MOG.A, MOG.B) is contracted to work on Singapore Airlines’ fleet of A350 aircraft. The program will include via Moog’s strategically selected worldwide stocking locations, giving Singapore Airlines 24/7 access to spares no matter where… Reported by bizjournals 19 hours ago.

N2W Software Launches Next Generation Backup and Recovery for Amazon EC2 with Cloud Protection Manager 2.0

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Enhanced version - now available on AWS Marketplace - features file-level recovery, enhanced Windows application-aware backup, Amazon Aurora clusters backup and extended automation

(PRWEB) February 17, 2016

N2W Software, a leading provider of backup and recovery solutions for the public cloud, today announced the immediate availability of version 2.0 of Cloud Protection Manager (CPM 2.0), its enterprise-class backup, recovery and disaster recovery solution on Amazon Web Services Marketplace (AWS Marketplace).

Commercially launched in late 2013, Cloud Protection Manager is used by hundreds of customers in more than 30 countries to reliably back up thousands of Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instances, Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) databases and Amazon Redshift clusters. Leveraging AWS native technology, CPM 2.0 allows AWS customers to automate, control, and maintain backup and recovery activities for their enterprise production environments.

“Cloud Protection Manager is a key component for data protection in a wide range of AWS-based production environments, including many large deployments by Fortune 500 companies, enterprise IT organizations and Tier-1 Managed Service Providers," said Uri Wolloch, CEO of N2W Software. “With the introduction of CPM 2.0, we have significantly expanded the feature set to bring a variety of innovative backup and recovery capabilities to AWS customers via AWS Marketplace. This comprehensive upgrade focuses on providing our enterprise customers with enhanced automation, usability, and scalability in data protection for their deployments in AWS.”

Cloud Protection Manager 2.0 includes several new features and enhancements:· File-Level Recovery. Extending beyond disk-level instant recovery, users can now quickly search and recover files and folders in Amazon EC2 using an intuitive web-based console. This new feature allows users to continue to enjoy the speed of snapshot block-level backup without sacrificing the usability of file-level search and recovery.

· Efficient and Scalable Windows Backup. CPM 2.0 delivers best-in-class support for application-aware live backup of Microsoft applications in highly automated, scalable and tightly-secured environments. Using a new generation of thin backup agents with built-in support for Microsoft VSS, this functionality is vital for customers running large-scale Windows production environments. With CPM 2.0, backups can be created reliably without interrupting ongoing operations, while ensuring their consistency for a single point in time.

· Amazon Aurora and MariaDB RDS Backups – CPM 2.0 now delivers extended data protection to all types of Amazon RDS databases, including the newly-released Amazon Aurora clusters and MariaDB. By applying its policy-based backup management to Amazon RDS databases, CPM allows customers to enjoy superior backup resiliency for their mission-critical Amazon RDS databases.

· Enhanced Automation – With an easy-to-use CLI utility and an extensive set of RESTful APIs, CPM 2.0 allows DevOps teams to seamlessly integrate backup and recovery operations with other cloud automation processes to create a highly automated and streamlined cloud computing environment.

Other new features in the release include one-click Windows server recovery in AWS, Amazon Machine Image (AMI) scheduling, detailed recovery monitoring, support for AWS' new Asia Pacific (Seoul) Region, and support for all types of Amazon EC2 instances.

“N2W Software is a popular backup solution for Amazon EC2 based on native snapshots. The new set of product features and enhancements demonstrates their commitment to meeting the evolving needs of AWS customers,” said Barry Russell, GM Global Catalog and Channels, AWS Marketplace, Amazon Web Services, Inc. “Backup of cloud environments is a shared responsibility and the availability of the upgraded version of Cloud Protection Manager on AWS Marketplace provides customers with a streamlined way to immediately purchase and deploy the solution to protect their data.”

"Addressing our requests and feedback, CPM 2.0 offers several new features that are instrumental for improving the efficiency, automation and monitoring of our backup operations," said Alexander Schmid, Cloud Architecture Consultant at ITM Consulting, an AWS Advanced Consulting Partner based in Germany. "When it comes to supporting live backup of Windows servers in AWS, Cloud Protection Manager offers a unique agent-based solution that enables us to easily deploy and manage an application-consistent backup solution for larger-scale Microsoft environments used by our enterprise customers."

About N2W Software

N2W Software is the leading provider of enterprise-class backup, recovery and disaster recovery solutions for Amazon EC2, RDS and Redshift. Used by hundreds of customers worldwide to backup thousands of production servers, N2W's Cloud Protection Manager is the preferred backup solution for Fortune 500 companies, enterprise IT organizations and Managed Service Providers operating large-scale production environments in AWS. To learn more, visit http://www.n2ws.com Reported by PRWeb 17 hours ago.

Harmony Healthcare IT Creates One of the Largest Archives in the U.S. for Aurora Health Care’s Migration from Cerner to Epic - Delivers ROI in under 12 Months

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Learn how Harmony Healthcare IT experts tackled more than 100 terabytes of legacy data at 2:30pm PT, Tuesday, March 1, 2016 during HIMSS16 at Booth 14064 in the Clinical & Business Pavilion, Sands Expo Center, Las Vegas.

South Bend, IN (PRWEB) February 17, 2016

When Aurora Health Care in Wisconsin made a shift in its EHR system from Cerner to Epic, they faced 32 terabytes of legacy records, 75 terabytes of images, 34 million scanned documents and other important items that needed a long-term, secure and accessible home. For perspective, 32 terabytes of storage alone would allow ongoing broadcast quality videos to run continuously for almost two years.

To tackle this extremely large data set, Aurora turned to the archiving experts at Harmony Healthcare IT to develop and implement one of the largest archives of its kind in the country.

"We needed a comprehensive solution to address a change in our go-forward EHR system, mountains of legacy data and thousands of concurrent users, with no room for downtime or errors,” said Vince Trier, Director, IT Applications at Aurora Health Care, which operates 15 hospitals, 159 clinic sites and 70 retail pharmacies. “Our archive is an enterprise-wide win that exceeded our expectations. It takes only minutes to learn how to use it and it will provide accessible and secure data storage forever. Best yet, there is significant ROI.”

Managing legacy data is a hot topic for healthcare IT teams as every 18 months, the amount of data in most healthcare systems is multiplying by 100%. Healthcare organizations of all sizes are challenged with how to securely manage and provide access to historical patient data when the complexity of converting it into a new EHR is cost prohibitive.

For the Aurora archive, the Harmony Healthcare IT team analyzed the record retention policy, gathered cross-departmental system requirements and put the right resources in place to comprehensively archive all of the legacy data. The project was completed on time and on budget within 12 months from signature. There were 6,358 active users at the time of transition to the archive. Today, there are about 2,000 named users, 650 of which login concurrently each day.

Learn more about how healthcare systems of all sizes face similar legacy data management issues, especially during system replacement. Plus, learn how a smart archive provides ROI as well as data integrity and security benefits to comply with legal requirements and HIPAA laws.

Scott Kidder, Director of Business Development at Harmony Healthcare IT will present “System Replacement Impact on Legacy Data Retention” at the Clinical & Business Pavilion, Booth 14064 from 2:30 – 3:00 pm on Tuesday, March 1 during the HIMSS2016 Trade Show in Las Vegas. Key themes of the presentation include:·     Data retention exposures and strategies for managing legacy data when a clinical or financial system is replaced
·     The benefits of data archiving to satisfy retention requirements
·     Our findings – how healthcare providers are handling legacy data management after system replacement
·     A look ahead at the proliferation of health data volume with a focus on maintaining legacy data

From a legal perspective, archiving can be a game changer. E-discovery costs in litigation or during an audit can total as much as $30,000 per gigabyte—based on a study from the Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology. Costs also can increase if irrelevant data goes into litigation. For instance, 1,000 pages are on average preserved for every page that is entered as an exhibit. Harmony Healthcare IT and law firm Warner, Norcross & Judd co-authored a white paper: Legal Focus: eDiscovery and Healthcare Record Retention. The paper offers six ways to lower eDiscovery costs as well as guidance about mitigating legal risks, retaining data when replacing systems and governing data with technology. Download the paper at: http://healthdataarchiver.com.

About Harmony Healthcare IT - Since 2006, health IT analysts at Harmony Healthcare IT have extracted demographic, financial, clinical and administrative data from hundreds of healthcare providers – both ambulatory and acute. Headquartered in South Bend, Indiana, the company employs experts in data extraction, migration, archival, integration and analytics to provide its clients with trusted and seamless data solutions. Working with hundreds of systems, billions of records and terabytes of data, Harmony Healthcare IT provides clients with access to historical records. Simply.

For more information about Health Data Archiver, visit: http://healthdataarchiver.com
For more information about Harmony Healthcare IT, visit: http://harmonyhit.com

Editor’s Note: Copies of the “System Replacement Impact on Legacy Data Retention” and “Legal Focus: eDiscovery and Healthcare Record Retention” white papers and Mr. Kidder’s presentation are available by request.

HIMSS16 Exhibit Floor Hours
Sands Expo Center, Las Vegas

Monday, Feb. 29, 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. (HALL G ONLY)
Tuesday, March 1, 9:30 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Wednesday, March 2, 9:30 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Thursday, March 3, 9:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.

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