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| Jan 6, 2010 |
Mi-Co Releases Mi-Forms v8.0 for Mobile Data Collection, including Web-Forms
Mi-Co, the Mobile Data Collection company, today announced the release of version 8.0 of its powerful Mi-Forms software platform for electronic data capture.
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| Jul 16, 2009 |
Mi-Co Announces Partnership with Briggs to Provide Electronic Home Care Documentation
Software developer Mi-Co today announced a partnership with leading healthcare supplier Briggs Corporation that will reduce errors and redundant data in home care patient care documentation, while increasing the speed of reimbursements to agencies and other home care providers.
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| Jun 3, 2009 |
Mi-Co Solutions for eClinical Data Collection at 45th Annual DIA Conference
Mi-Co, (http://www.beyondedc.com), a provider of software and solutions for point of contact electronic data collection, will be showcasing its eClinical solutions at the 45th Annual Drug Information Association (DIA) Conference in San Diego, CA from June 21-25.
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| Mar 19, 2009 |
Mi-Co Announces Strategic Alliance with Code Refinery to Deliver FDA-Compliant Software and Data Collection Solutions
Partnership to deliver FDA-Compliant Software and Data Collection Solutions
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| Feb 11, 2009 |
Mi-Forms Eliminates Paper Forms Inefficiencies at Cataler North America
Watkins confirms that since the product’s deployment, CNA has seen excellent ROI by replacing manual inspection processes with Mi-Forms.
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| Nov 15, 2008 |
Mi-Forms Approved as an Anoto® Qualified Solution for Clinical Research and Field Service
Clinical Research and Field Service applications lead the way
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| Oct 14, 2008 |
Mi-Co e-Forms Save Advanced Home Care $250,000 per Year
Mi-Co is changing the way people conduct mobile data collection tasks
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| Sep 9, 2008 |
Mi-Co Brings Digital Pen E-Forms Technology to Europe for Anoto Conference
Mi-Co Customers and Partners to Present on Clinical Trials and Enterprise Forms Applications
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| Jul 8, 2008 |
ConServ Building Services Automates Field Service Workflow with Barbour Consulting and Mi-Forms
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| Jun 3, 2008 |
Mi-Co Announces Mi-Forms Version 7 for Enhanced Mobile Data Capture for Field Inspection
Mi-Forms Version 7 available
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| May 27, 2008 |
Mi-Co exhibits at NCLGISA Spring Conference May 28-29, 2008
Mi-Co and InCentric team to provide mobile forms solutions at the NC Local Government Information Systems Association Conference in Wilmington, NC
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| May 7, 2008 |
Mi-Co Names Mobile Data Capture Customers and Partner of the Year
Hillsborough County, FL, NC Department of Agriculture and Boston Children’s
Hospital Honored at Mi-Co Annual User Days Event
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| Apr 8, 2008 |
Mi-Co RTP Conference Presents Enterprise and Government Mobile Data Collection Solutions
Alan Ying, Chief Medical Officer of Thomson Healthcare, to Keynote RTP NC Conference April 22-23; Intel Digital Health is Gold Sponsor
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| Jun 6, 2006 |
Mi-Co Featured in Forms Automation for Clinical Trials Study
University of North Carolina's Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Ctr worked with Mi-Co to complete a study to determine the speed, accuracy, ease of use, and user satisfaction of various electronic data entry platforms for use in the collection of mammography clinical trials
data.
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| Apr 13, 2006 |
USDA Goes Mobile: Baseline Magazine Article
When mad cow disease threatened, the U.S. Department of Agriculture started giving workers tablet PCs to record inspection results, replacing paper and pen.
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| Dec 14, 2005 |
Marketing vs. Sales Force a Problem? Teamwork Is Solution
By Rick Smith, LocalTechWire
At Engage session, panelists debate best ways to get sales and marketing groups to get along. Communication, culture, and enforcing team atmosphere are seen as key elements.
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| Mar 18, 2005 |
Data To Go Despite Rain, Snow, Heat or Cold - That's Mi-Co's Goal
Mi-Co said Friday that it has formed an alliance with Portable Computer Systems, a firm that sells tablet PCs and laptops for use in what it calls "extreme environmental conditions". PCS is based in Yorba Linda, CA.
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| Nov 30, 2004 |
RTP Drives Changing Economy
Large and small companies find the resources of the Research Triangle Park community helpful, including Mi-Co.
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| Nov 30, 2004 |
Working the Crowd: Putting a Friendly Face on Networking
Jim Clary, president and co-founder of Mi-Co, and Ted Abrams, vice president for technology at SpectraSite, were all smiles as they discussed the latest trends in wireless
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| Nov 10, 2004 |
Mi-Forms and Tablet PCs Help USDA Safeguard Human Health
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is using Tablet PCs in an effort to help monitor the potential spread of mad cow disease in humans.
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| Oct 13, 2004 |
Mi-Co and HP Digital Technology Puts Pen to Computer
Article from Mobile Health Data By Bill Briggs, Senior Editor
Up-and-coming device lets health care organizations keep paper yet reap benefits of automation.
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| Sep 2, 2004 |
Data Collection on Tablet PCs at Sutter Health
Article from Mobile Health Data.com
Sacramento, Calif.-based Sutter Health, a 27-hospital delivery system with facilities throughout Northern California, will use digital forms software from Research Triangle Park, N.C.-based Mi-Co
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| Jun 22, 2004 |
Allstream launches first phase of Digital Ink Solutions
ConnectIT article
Allstream has launched the first phase of its Digital Ink Solutions service, which is intended to help lessen the use of paper in form-heavy businesses.
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| Jun 18, 2004 |
The Writing's on the PC for Allstream
itWorldCanada.com article
Allstream is building a digital pen solution developed on the Mi-Forms platform
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| Apr 20, 2004 |
Provider Takes Tablets, Apps Home
Mobile Health Data Magazine
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| Mar 20, 2004 |
SBIR funding success in RTP
Triangle TechJournal, An interview with Mi-Co CTO, Greg Clary
Electronic forms, NIH and SBIR - a successful combination of ingredients for Mi-Co, an RTP-based tech firm
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| Aug 26, 2003 |
Tablets Help Provider Reach OASIS
Mobile Health Data Magazine Article
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| Jan 2, 2003 |
Finally, Hardware Catches Up
News and Observer, A chat with Jim B. Clary
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