by WTITC | Mar 2, 2026 | Veterinary IT
You are reading Part 6 of our 12-part Veterinary Clinic and Animal Hospital Authority Series. Most veterinary clinics in West Texas start with device-based security but quickly learn that email-based attacks pose the greatest risk.In clinics with 10–25 employees, one...
by WTITC | Feb 27, 2026 | Veterinary IT
You are reading Part 5 of our 12-part Veterinary Clinic and Animal Hospital Authority Series. Veterinary clinics in Midland–Odessa and the Permian Basin must maintain accountability for controlled drugs while supporting busy treatment and recovery areas. Effective...
by WTITC | Feb 25, 2026 | Veterinary IT
You are reading Part 4 of our 12-part Veterinary Clinic and Animal Hospital Authority Series. Veterinary clinics across West Texas are increasingly targeted by phishing, ransomware, and credential theft. Clinics in are especially vulnerable due to heavy email usage...
by WTITC | Feb 23, 2026 | Veterinary IT
You are reading Part 3 of our 12-part Veterinary Clinic and Animal Hospital Authority Series. Veterinary imaging in the Permian Basin creates unique IT challenges. Clinics in Midland, Odessa, Big Spring, and Pecos often rely on: Large-animal X-ray systems Small-animal...
by WTITC | Feb 20, 2026 | Veterinary IT
You are reading Part 2 of our 12-part Veterinary Clinic and Animal Hospital Authority Series. Veterinary clinics in Midland, Odessa, and across the Permian Basin rarely rely on a single system. Most operate with AVImark or Cornerstone, integrated with IDEXX labs,...