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An Amazing Charts Users Group is forming in Central North Carolina! Please use this area of the board to communicate with your fellow Amazing Charts users in this area.
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What city with you be meeting in?
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There's more than one of us?
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Yes, there are a bunch of us Amazing Charters in North Carolina. I volunteered to start a users' group so that we could share information in order to get the most from the tools that AC provides. I thought that we might begin with a teleconference in a couple of weeks. How does that sound to everyone?
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I'm not an Amazing Charts user, but I have plenty of clients that are. Would it be acceptable for me to chime in?
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Sure -- the more the merrier. The main idea, I think, is information interchange for our mutual benefit. Could you please email me so I can put you on a distribution list? Thanks.
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I would like to be on the distribution list for the North Carolina user group as well. When will there be a meeting or has there already been an activity? The thread seems to have gone limp in March for one reason or another. Maybe it has shifted to another forum?
My company supplies Business Technology services to SMB customers, including medical practices in the North Carolina area. We specialize in networked domain controller architectures (based on virtualized servers) that run Amazing Charts. We have at least one practice that runs full-up redundant and fault-tolerant server virtualization with local and remote backup. We have resolved a considerable level of issues with this architecture and the customer has had considerable success running Amazing Charts on it. It's a little more involved than using a simple workstation as a server, but there are tremendous advantages in terms of performance, reliability, scalability, and security.
We are interested in the updated Amazing Charts product that is coming down the pipe and will include the Office management and billing component that will add functionality similar to that provide by, for example, Medisoft. We are also interested in SBS 2011 implementation information from the user community. We are testing a SBS 2011 implementation of the current release of Amazing Charts with Medisoft for the office management currently.
Hopefully we can provide some additional solid technical experience to the forum to some of the interested advanced users of Amazing Charts.
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Is there still interest in forming a Central NC users group? If so, I'd like to be included!
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