Month: January 2011

Tenacore Holdings Inc

Jerin George-Mathew As a former biomedical engineer, Jerin George-Mathew, product safety regulatory engineer, Tenacore Holdings Inc, Santa Ana, Calif, is in the perfect position to help Tenacore’s end users—hospital biomeds and biomed interns—receive exactly what they need to get the job done. Tenacore, which began as a medical products distribution company, has expanded to offer […]

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The AZMIA

Matt Tomory Lori Catron Lacking networking and educational offerings for biomeds in the state of Arizona, a group of industry professionals—from BMETs and clinical engineering managers to regional account managers from service companies—banded together to create the Arizona Medical Instrumentation Association (AZMIA). Founded in 2008 on a platform of educating and unifying biomeds in the […]

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Service Contract Management II

This article will discuss the different terms and conditions to look for in service contracts. The vendors—original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and independent service organizations (ISOs)—provide different types of contracts depending on the level of coverage. Most of the vendors offer some form of a full service agreement. Different vendors may offer different coverage in their […]

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IPv4 Imminent Depletion

Jeff Kabachinski Hmm—I wonder if this is a looming network catastrophe or another Y2K ho-hum event? The issue: We are quickly running out of Internet address space. I am not surprised, in that we turn on more than 200 million new Internet

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