About InfoDirectors
Originally founded in 1973, InfoDirectors has been on the cutting edge of emerging technologies for more than 35 years. The company was relaunched in 2001 in its current business model; as a strategic technology company specializing in the business and technology of medical practices.
The InfoDirectors of the 1970 and 1980s was instrumental in many projects including: the design and implementation of Jacob Javits Convention Center Administrative Computer facility and the design of disaster recovery systems and procedures for Amerada Hess Corp. Other clients included Universal Publishing, Sybase and A.J. Armstrong. The company’s principle was Barry Blumenfeld, one of the first people to get a Bachelors Degree in the field of “data processing” in 1970.
ABOUT JULIE CHIESA: Following in her father’s footsteps, the current principle, Julie Chiesa, has been working with emerging technologies since the early 1990s. Her career began in technology publishing, working for WINDOWS Magazine during the surge in personal computing throughout the launch of Windows 95 and the use of online services and the Internet. She wrote a popular monthly column called “Superior Shareware” before the word download was part of the mainstream lexicon.
She is also touted as a pioneer of online publishing working on one of the first commercially available websites, TechWeb, as well as publishing content on early online platforms like AOL, Compuserve, The Well and GEnie.
Since 2001, Julie has focused her attention on Electronic Health Records and has worked with countless practices in their quest to find the perfect fit when it comes to clinical electronic documentation.
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