Based on a thorough investigation of other market leading solutions, WJM chose nFlow for its suitability in a Citrix environment, intuitive usability and ability to facilitate remote and mobile working
Read moreThe definition of scalability is a system's ability to, not only scale from a small number of users to a large number but also its ability to adapt to take best advantage of the infrastructure available. This is why nFlow can demonstrably scale better than any other digital dictation system on the market.
To do this nFlow digital dictation delivers proven components and compatibility that leaves other systems standing. Development is continuous in this area but to demonstrate just how enterprise aware nFlow digital dictation is the following outline just some of the points where nFlow scores over other systems in a big firm implementations.
The nFlow digital dictation architecture allows various components to be distributed around the infrastructure to take best advantage of the available resources. This means the system can be set up to ensure global work sharing between authors and secretaries without there being an unacceptable drop in performance for users or the complete inability to share work efficiently across the entire business.
nFlow digital dictation is still the only major digital dictation workflow system to be able to demonstrate multisite replicated database implementations. This means a global system can be set up to give a high level of resilience by allowing the system to segment in the event of a link failure, as well as providing excellent experience for users operating the system in remote offices over limited or poor bandwidth connections.
Microsoft SQL server replication can be tricky to setup and get right but nFlow have a considerable level of experience and expertise in this area, having delivered a number of successful implementations.
nFlow pioneered the use of distributed audio repositories by dynamically tagging each dictation job with the location of its source audio file. This has meant nFlow have been able to implement multisite systems that significantly reduce the amount of wasted WAN traffic that would have resulted with central audio repository systems.
In addtion the use of file replication delivers an additional dimension in disaster recovery by supporting the use of other offices for disaster recovery planning.
The unique and innovative automatic user management system ensures nFlow digital dictation sychonises in both directions with a user management system. To date this has included Active Directories and an HR database, the use of XML and LDAP means that the system could be connected to virtually any directory or external data source.
If you would like more information on the above or how nFlow could assist with a large scale implementation please do not hesitate to contact us