Texas-based Healthcare Organization, HeartPlace, Announces Cloud Expansion with VAZATA

HeartPlace, a large cardiovascular group in North Texas with over 73 physicians throughout the Dallas-Ft. Worth metroplex, is expanding their VAZATA vStructure IaaS cloud hosting environment by adding more compute and storage resources, in support of their mission critical production databases.

Founded almost 50 years ago, HeartPlace is one of the oldest and largest cardiovascular groups in North Texas. HeartPlace has been an innovator in cardiovascular services introducing to the North Texas area procedures such as coronary angiography, angioplasty, coronary stenting, and electrophysiology. With over 25 locations throughout North Texas, HeartPlace has developed strong ties to local hospitals and the community at large.

colocation-texas-vazataVAZATA, a full service cloud infrastructure, managed hosting and colocation provider headquartered in Plano, Texas, supports HeartPlace’s NextGen EHR application, providing the HIPAA compliance, security and dependability required to effectively operate day-to-day with high performance and 100% uptime.

“As our company has grown, so have our infrastructure needs,” said Dallas Koeppe, Vice President of Information Technology at HeartPlace. “VAZATA has been a great partner in accommodating this growth and meeting the challenges put in place by our security and compliancy requirements. It is great to work with a company like VAZATA, we’ve leveraged VAZATA’s expertise and have experienced the speed and ease of implementation when adding resources. Our experience over the past few years with VAZATA has been great and we are excited to continue this partnership.”

VAZATA’s IaaS architecture supports customers in their hosting needs and also provides solutions for disaster recovery and business continuity for mission critical applications. The backbone of support is its purpose built IaaS supported by four data centers, which have all achieved FISMA and SSAE 16, Type 2 compliance. VAZATA’s data centers are located in Texas and Northern Virginia.