iSOFT Enters Partnership with Gateway Computing for EDMS Solution

iSOFT Group LimitediSOFT Group Limited, one of the world's largest healthcare information technology companies, has entered into a partnership with Gateway Computing Ltd to deliver an electronic document management solution (EDMS) to the NHS, called WinDIP Enterprise.

WinDIP Enterprise is an important addition to iSOFT's product portfolio, giving customers the ability to manage documents in any location. The solution, which was designed with the healthcare sector in mind, is simple to use and offers significant cost savings. Its scaleable, modular structure can be integrated with other business applications to deliver a complete document management solution.

Scott Wilce, Sales Director, Gateway Computing said: "With iSOFT's experience in the NHS clinical arena and Gateway's knowledge of the NHS built up over 16 years, we believe that the EDMS offering now available via iSOFT offers an extremely good value for money solution and provides a trust-wide comprehensive solution to all areas of the NHS."

Adrian Stevens, Managing Director of iSOFT's UK and Ireland business, said: "With increased pressure on the NHS to meet efficiency targets, document management is becoming increasingly important. WinDIP Enterprise can retrieve any document within seconds, so finding that needle in the haystack will become a reality. iSOFT sees a great opportunity in the market place for this product."

Gateway developed WinDIP In 1996, which evolved into WinDIP Enterprise in 2004. The solution continues to evolve and grow with customer requirements, and is now one of the leading solutions in the health service market place. There are now more than 300 installations in the UK, including more than 60 in the NHS.

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About iSOFT Group
iSOFT Group Limited (ASX: ISF) is the largest health information technology company listed on the Australian Securities Exchange, and among the world's biggest providers of advanced application solutions in modern healthcare economies.

iSOFT works with healthcare professionals to design and build software applications that answer all of the difficult questions posed by today's healthcare delivery challenges. Our solutions act as a catalyst for change, supporting free exchange of critical information across diverse care settings and participating organisations.

Today, more than 13,000 provider organisations in about 40 countries use iSOFT's solutions to manage patient information and drive improvements in their core processes. The group's sustainable development is delivered through careful planning, in-depth analysis of the market, and anticipation of our clients' evolving requirements. Our business is driven by the collective talent, experience and commitment of more than 4,700 specialists, including more than 2,700 technology and development professionals.

A global network of iSOFT subsidiaries, supported by an extensive partner network, provides substantial experience of national healthcare markets. As a result, we offer our clients comprehensive knowledge of local market requirements in terms of culture, language, working practices, regulation and organizational structure.

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