Jeremy Murtishaw
Seventeen years of experience working in Information Technology as an Epic Systems Technology Architect, Network Architect, and Network Security Engineer.
| Headline: | Entrepreneur |
| Work status: | Employed Full-Time |
| Website: | http://www.cypace.com |
| Industries: | Health, Information Technology |
| Skills: | Architecture, Business, Computer Engineering, Database Administration, Databases, Design, Engineering, Entrepreneurship, HTML / CSS, Languages, Leadership, Management, Negotiation, Product design, Recruitment, Sales, Software Engineering, Unix, Web Development, Windows |
| Location: | Los Angeles |
| Interested in: | Brainstorming, Consulting opportunities, Finding business partners, Finding cofounders, Finding engineers, Finding team mates, Getting press, Growing my group, Meeting new people, Mentoring, Offering Expertise, Participating in a competition, Partnering with other groups, Professional opportunities, Promoting my startups, Raising money, Receiving feedback, Recruiting for my startup, Starting a company |
| Tags: | cache, compliance, cypace, electronic medical records, emr, epic, glba, Healthcare, hipaa, hitech, hosting, pci-dss, privacy, sarbanes oxley, software, sox |
FEATURED STARTUP
CyPace, Inc.
CyPace, Inc.
The mission of CyPace is to create innovative technologies which help healthcare organizations implement, maintain and secure their Electronic Medical Records systems.
- Startup type: Company
- Status: Active
- Stage: Growth
WORK EXPERIENCE
| Employer: | CyPace, Inc. |
| Position: | Board of Directors |
| Time period: | January 2001 - Present |
| Employer: | Stanford Hospital and Clinics |
| Position: | Go-Live Support – Platinum |
| Time period: | August 2009 - September 2009 |
| Description: | Provide on-location go-live support for the Stanford Hospital & Clinics Platinum implementation. Provide workflow training and issue troubleshooting & resolution for the Reproductive Endocrinology Infertility (REI) clinic, business office and lab. Provided support for Epic Cadence, Professional Billing, ADT and Prelude. |
| Employer: | Cedars-Sinai Medical Center |
| Position: | Sr. Database Administrator |
| Time period: | October 2007 - August 2009 |
| Description: | Create system architecture, platform design & configuration for the Epic Systems Electronic Medical Records system in support of Revenue Cycle & Clinical deployments (CSLink). Responsible for the implementation and support of Intersystems Cache 5.2 & 2007.1.3 Installation of Oracle 10g database in support of Epic Clarity application. Design and implement new corporate wide printing architecture based on the LRS EOM solution products (VPSX, PCX, and LRSQ). Responsible for the day to day management of the Epic system architecture. Perform file loads, code updates, create reports, configure and manage batches, managed LWS, EPR, LWP, EGC, ECI and other master files. Implemented the Epic Data Courier utility for migrating build from one environment to another, eliminating the need for frequent manual refreshes. Installation of the Epic System Pulse monitoring platform. Provide architecture guidance and configuration support to Citrix team with regard to the Epic applications published with Citrix. Deployed and manage Epic Windows based applications (System Pulse, Constellation, Relay Server, Print Server, Clarity Console, BCA Web, Epic Web BLOB). Implement Epic Business Continuity Access (BCA) including BCA Web and BCA PC. Enabled LDAP (Active Directory) authentication for all Epic applications. |
| Employer: | Sentara Healthcare |
| Position: | Technical Programmer |
| Time period: | August 2007 - October 2007 |
| Description: | Support the implementation of Epic Systems health care informatics applications for all Sentara Healthcare locations. Propose new designs for printing infrastructure. Develop SQL reports for auditing. Build out security templates, assign to use records to support go-live schedule. Provide on-call support for technical team. Perform code implementation analysis in each of the environments to identify discrepancies. Develop security templates, security classes for the Phase 2 implementation (Inpatient). |
| Employer: | Xtiva Financial Services |
| Position: | Director Data Center Operations |
| Time period: | April 2007 - August 2007 |
| Description: | Direct team of three FTE resources and 2 contract resources. Provide design guidance, implementation and support of the two Xtiva data centers (New Jersey & Santa Clara). Developed processes, controls and required documentation for annual SAS 70 audit. Implemented network switches, firewalls, and servers in primary New Jersey data center. Designed MPLS WAN network. Designed new storage architecture for both data centers including real time data replication. Developed internal IT policies and procedures to comply with SAS70 and SOX. Developed strategy and project plan for taking over internal IT support for the organization from the outsourced vendor. |
| Employer: | Perot Systems Corporation |
| Position: | Sr. Manager/Project Manager |
| Time period: | June 2006 - April 2007 |
| Description: | Managed team of 11 FTE’s and 17 contractors. Responsible for ensuring that the Stanford Hospital and Clinics desktops, workstations and peripherals were standardized & compatible with the Epic software. Setup a device lab for testing the integration of peripherals with Epic. Developed the strategy Stanford Hospital & Clinics end user computing environment, including the use of thin client architecture and wireless devices. Designed and implemented network infrastructure for the Epic implementation including a new DMZ, preproduction and production environments. Worked with the Stanford security team to gather requirements for NIDS and firewalls, developed rules and ACL’s and implemented them into production. Managed floor space in Perot’s datacenter to build Stanford’s dedicated Epic environment (including servers, firewalls, switches, routers, SAN, Load Balancers). Application analysis to determine what TCP & UPD ports are used. Develop router ACL’s and firewall rules to enable secure communication between the hosts and the end user community. Installed and configured F5 Networks BigIP load balancing devices for the DMZ including SSL acceleration, caching and web acceleration. Installed and configured of Cisco FSM blades in the DMZ L3 switches and Cisco ACE blades in the Core L3 switches to provide secure communication, load-balancing and segregation of prod/non-prod leveraging virtual contexts. Developed Epic preproduction and production architecture print services leveraging Epic EPS and LRS VPSX & LRSQ. Installed IBM p570 series server and HMC. Created 5 LPAR’s on the box, configured 3-NIC’s per LPAR, 2-HBA’s per LPAR and installed AIX 5.3. Worked with the application and integration teams to determine their SAN storage requirements. Assisted with the development of the security processes for the Epic implementation, provided training to application team on security. Developed the process and procedures for file loads into the Epic system, Epic RA’s (Release Authorizations), and Epic CO’s (Change Orders). Developed training material for file loads, adhoc reporting, and data transports. |
| Employer: | Kaiser Permanente |
| Position: | Sr. Programmer Analyst/Interim Technical Services Lead |
| Time period: | January 2005 - June 2006 |
| Description: | Supported Care Everywhere, Structures, and cache environments for SCAL. Provided implementation and on call support for all SCAL Regional Structures, Environments and Care Everywhere functionality including Charge Homing, Chart Sync, EM*I, CDA, RIB, XDM, printing and Citrix. Supported cache for various SCAL environments, including code drops, environment refresh, and community build. Active Directory support for various end user deployments ensuring group membership is accurate. Built out and tested Windows 2003 server and Citrix MPS3 and MPS4 software. Worked with Epic to reduce the number of chart sync conflicts and exceptions – resulted in an 85% decrease in overall conflicts and a cost reduction of 3 head count. |
| Employer: | Intel Corporation (Consultant) |
| Position: | Network Test Engineer |
| Time period: | October 2004 - December 2004 |
| Description: | Review High-Level Design (HLD) documentation for new Intel gigabit drivers and network adapters. Created test cases to validate the feature functionality identified in HLD. Performed tests, identify software and hardware anomalies and enter anomalies into Tracker. Worked with Development and Hardware teams to reproduce anomalies and identify resolution. Design and implement lab network environment leveraging Intel based Windows 2000 servers, Windows 2003 (32bit and 64bit) servers, and Windows XP load generating workstations running on Cisco, Intel, Dell, and Foundry L2-L3 switches. Leverage performance analysis tools such as Chariot and Load Runner to generate load. |
| Employer: | TEKsystems – FreightLiner |
| Position: | Network Security Architect |
| Time period: | October 2003 - June 2004 |
| Description: | Consult with existing project team to understand overall project goals, timelines, and status. Review and identify gaps in current deployment strategy and make recommendations and adjustments to the overall project timeline to compensate for new strategies. Identify hardware vendor to provide SSL VPN technology. Create test plan to validate functionality. Implement SSL VPN into production and begin client migration. Work with AT&T to build T1 decommission schedule and roll timelines into overall project plan. Define security policy and technical implementation tasks and create project plan for IPSec employee VPN. Implement IPSec VPN and security technologies, provide training to employees on use of new VPN, and create technical documentation and train full time support staff on support of VPN. |
PUBLICATIONS
| Articles: | Intel Technology Journal Q4 2000 – eBusiness Asset Management |
INFORMATION
| Sports: | Football, Basketball |
| Memberships: | Board of Advisors – Tron International, Inc. (2000 – 2007)
Board of Advisors – GlobalServ, Inc. (2006 – current) Board of Directors – Applied Web Engineering Corp (2006 – current) Board of Directors – CyPace, Inc. (2006 – current) Board of Advisors – Organized Networks, Inc. (2004 – 2005) Board of Advisors – Array Networks, Inc. (2002) |
| Awards: | Epic Systems CareEverywhere
Epic Systems Chronicles Install Utilities Epic Systems Chronicles Non Programmers Epic Systems Cache System Manager Epic Systems Bridges 3COM IP Routing 3COM Introduction to Internetworking 3COM Understanding FDDI 3COM WAN Technologies for Data Networking 3COM High Speed Data Networking 3COM Introduction to LAN Architectures and Standards 3COM Advanced Wizard Technologist Ascend Communication MAX and PipeLine Configuration DPT SCSI and RAID Specialist I/II |
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CyPace, Inc.
The mission of CyPace is to create innovative technologies which help healthcare organizations implement, maintain and secure their Electronic Medical Records systems.
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Christophe Poizat
My true passion is meeting and connecting with a large diversity of people to create mutually-beneficial synergies and opportunities for growth.