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MD Magazine Tech Stack and Enterprise Applications

MD Magazine ERP
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Intuit Legacy Intuit Quickbooks Enterprise ERP Financial ERP x 2011 2011
In 2011, MD Magazine implemented Intuit Quickbooks Enterprise to manage core finance and accounting operations. MD Magazine is a United States based healthcare publisher with approximately 70 employees, and the deployment focused on commercial finance and accounting functions within the organization. The Intuit Quickbooks Enterprise implementation configured standard ERP Financial capabilities including general ledger, accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll processing, and financial reporting. Configuration work centered on a consolidated chart of accounts, role based access controls, audit trails for transaction provenance, and template driven invoicing and billing workflows consistent with mid market accounting practice. Operational coverage included the finance and accounting departments, supporting month end close processes and routine operational bookkeeping for a single corporate entity. Governance changes emphasized centralized financial controls, documented closing checklists, and training for finance staff to operate Intuit Quickbooks Enterprise within the ERP Financial framework.
MD Magazine Collaboration
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Microsoft Legacy Microsoft 365 Collaboration Collaboration n/a 2015 2015
In 2015, MD Magazine implemented Microsoft 365 as its Collaboration platform. The cloud-hosted Microsoft 365 deployment was provisioned to support the publisher's editorial, marketing, and corporate communications functions at the 70-employee US healthcare media company. The implementation emphasized Microsoft 365 core services including Exchange Online email, SharePoint Online for content and intranet, OneDrive for Business file storage, and Microsoft Teams for real-time collaboration and meetings. Microsoft 365 is used on their website to support content workflows and editorial coordination between site publishing and internal teams. Operational scope focused on editorial operations and marketing, with tenant-level governance for user provisioning, access controls, and content publishing workflows. The rollout applied centralized Microsoft 365 administration practices, role-based access controls, and SharePoint site architecture to align document lifecycles with editorial review and publishing processes. Integrations are centered on Microsoft 365 native services and the website content workflow, with identity and access managed through the Microsoft 365 administration model. Governance emphasized centralized admin controls, team-level site configuration, and documented publishing procedures to standardize collaboration and content consistency.
MD Magazine Content Management
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Sanity Legacy Sanity Content Management Content Management n/a 2020 2020
In 2020, MD Magazine implemented Sanity as its Content Management platform for the public website hcplive.com. The deployment centralized editorial content management for a 70 person healthcare publisher and prioritized structured content to support clinical articles, news, and multimedia assets. Sanity was configured to manage structured content types, media assets, editorial workflows, and role based permissions, leveraging Sanity content modeling and real time collaborative editing capabilities. Implementation included defining schemas for articles, authors, and medical media, plus content validation, versioning, and scheduled publishing to enforce editorial standards. Content is delivered to the website through Sanity's API driven content delivery, applying a headless Content Management pattern where the CMS provides canonical content and the front end consumes JSON over HTTP. Operational ownership was established with editorial and web operations teams, who coordinate authoring, staging, and production publishing on hcplive.com. Governance emphasized editorial review workflows, access control, and content lifecycle processes to maintain clinical accuracy and consistent publishing cadence. The narrative centers on Sanity as the Content Management backbone for MD Magazine's web publishing environment.
MD Magazine CRM
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Customer Data Platform CRM 2020 2020
Customer Experience CRM 2020 2020
Customer Experience CRM 2021 2021
Data Management Platform CRM 2020 2020
MD Magazine IaaS
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Application Hosting and Computing Services IaaS 2014 2014
Application Hosting and Computing Services IaaS 2015 2015
Content Delivery Network IaaS 2019 2019
Content Delivery Network IaaS 2020 2020
Content Delivery Network IaaS 2020 2020
MD Magazine CyberSecurity
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Secure Email Gateways (SEGs) CyberSecurity 2019 2019

IT Decision Makers and Key Stakeholders at MD Magazine

First Name Last Name Title Function Department Email Phone
Chief Financial Officer CXO Finance
Associate Editor Non Manager Operations
Deputy Executive Editor CXO Finance

Apps Being Evaluated by MD Magazine Executives

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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD MD Magazine Technographics
MD Magazine is a Healthcare organization based in United States, with around 70 employees and annual revenues of $7.0 million.
MD Magazine operates a diverse technology stack with applications such as Intuit Quickbooks Enterprise, Microsoft 365 and Sanity, covering areas like ERP Financial, Collaboration and Content Management.
MD Magazine has invested in cloud applications and AI-driven platforms to optimize efficiency and growth, collaborating with vendors such as Intuit, Microsoft and Sanity.
MD Magazine recently adopted applications including Formstack Forms in 2021, Sanity in 2020 and Twilio Segment in 2020, highlighting its ongoing modernization strategy.
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