MediRecords joins VMware Standard Technology Alliance Partner Program

MediRecords joins VMware Standard Technology Alliance Partner Program

MediRecords joins VMware Standard Technology Alliance Partner Program

MediRecords joins VMware Standard Technology Alliance Partner Program
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Matthew Galleto

MediRecords joins VMware Standard Technology Alliance Partner Program

We are delighted to announce that MediRecords is now a VMware Standard Technology Alliance Partner and validated to run on VMware Tanzu Kubernetes Grid Integrated Edition (TKGI).This is a fantastic achievement for our team, but many of our customers will be wondering “what does this actually mean for us?”

Put simply, it means our software can run anywhere. Clients can implement MediRecords on-premises, in the cloud (via Google, Microsoft Azure or Amazon Web Solutions), or as a hybrid-cloud solution. And of course, we will still provide clinical practice management software to thousands of clinics in Australia through our cloud-based offering.


VMware Tanzu Kubernetes Grid Integrated Edition enables clients to deploy and run their clinical practice management software as a containerized workload across private and public clouds. The flexibility of Kubernetes allows our clients to simplify the management of services and infrastructure in a highly scalable, highly available way so they can focus on running their practice.

“Our partnership with VMware as a Technology Alliance Partner provides even greater flexibility to our customers,” said Matthew Galetto, MediRecords founder and CEO. “We have an excellent track record when it comes to enterprise-scale projects, rolling out Australia-wide solutions to thousands of users in a matter of days.”


With VMware Tanzu Kubernetes Grid Integrated Edition, larger enterprises can maintain their IT investments to deploy MediRecords on existing on-premises infrastructure or leverage the greater flexibility of running their practice management solution on a public or hybrid-cloud. MediRecords has invested heavily in the development of operational capability, infrastructure as a code, automation and testing to support businesses when implementing their practice management solution as a containerized workload.

Our partnership with VMware will specifically benefit our enterprise and government customers with existing IT infrastructure investments that they want to deploy their MediRecords solutions on. For smaller clinics, MediRecords will continue to provide cloud-based practice management systems to thousands of users in GP, Specialist and Allied Health practices. These products offer a turnkey solution for small to medium sized practices and larger corporate groups that are growing their businesses. Customers benefit from the speed & scalability offered by a true cloud application offered as Software as a Service.


About MediRecords

MediRecords is an Australian owned provider of cloud-based electronic medical record and practice management systems. Founded in 2013, their clients range from individual GP, specialist and allied health practices to enterprise scale healthcare providers across Australia.

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    Across our country thousands of practices, including GP’s, specialist and allied health, own and maintain a practice server. The practice server is the powerhouse of the clinic, the primary function of which is to host the clinical and practice management software. Other critical functions include the hosting of a myriad of add-ons and plugins that connect to, and extract from the practice management software.

    As a secondary function, the practice server often operates as a file server to store business documents or often as a file repository for incoming faxes. It can also have accounting software installed or be used as an email service for programs such as Microsoft Exchange.

    There is no doubt that the practice server is a critical piece of infrastructure and central to the successful operations of a clinic.

    Wow that’s a lot of importance on what can be a single point of failure. If the practice server goes down, what does that mean for my business?

    As a practice owner,  you need to ask these questions:

    • Have I invested sufficiently in maintaining the security and backups of my practice IT systems given how important they are to my business operations?
    • Is the hardware that I purchased still in warranty?
    • Is my aging hardware performing as well as it should. Are the outages and system crashes my doctors are experiencing avoidable?
    • Is my information being backed up and taken offline each day and can it be restored?
    • How many different applications are actually running on my servers and what data is being accessed or extracted?
    • When was the last time the practice IT systems were audited for vulnerabilities?
    • How much is all this costing? 

    As a practice owner, you should be able to go home at night with a piece of mind, without having to worry about any of these things. Well you can!

    MediRecords has partnered with Stanfield IT to provide a 100% Pure Cloud Experience. Stanfield IT can help in the transformation of your practice to the cloud by assisting with the digital transformation of your accounting, email, file and clinical and practice management systems by moving these services to the Australian cloud service providers.

    To find out more, contact MedIRecords on 1300 103 903 or email us at [email protected]. For more information regarding Stanfield IT, please visit https://www.stanfieldit.com/healthcare-it/  

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