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Risk Factors
LANVISION SYSTEMS INC Item 1A Risk Factors See also, PART I, ITEM 1, Business
16 _________________________________________________________________ [49]Table of Contents The variability of quarterly operating results can be significant
The Company’s future revenues and operating results may vary significantly from quarter to quarter as a result of a number of factors, many of which are outside the control of the Company
These factors include the relatively large size of customer agreements, unpredictability in the number and timing of system sales, length of the sales cycle, delays in installations and changes in customer’s financial condition or budgets
The Company needs to manage its growth
The Company is currently experiencing a period of growth and expansion which has placed, and could continue to place, a significant strain on the Company’s services and support operations, sales and administrative personnel and other resources
LanVision believes that it must expand the workforce to serve the needs of its existing and anticipated customer base
The Company’s ability to successfully expand its operations will depend, in large part, upon its ability to attract and retain highly qualified employees
The Company’s ability to manage its planned growth effectively also will require the Company to continue to improve its operational, management, and financial systems and controls, to train, motivate, and manage its employees and to increase its operating expenses in anticipation that such growth will increase future revenues
The Company could be less profitable than expected
Because of the relatively fixed operating expenses and overhead, the future profitability of the Company is dependent on increasing revenues which may not materialize as anticipated
Sales have been concentrated in a small number of customers
The Company’s revenues have been concentrated in a relatively small number of large customers, and the Company has historically derived a substantial percentage of its total revenues from a few customers
There can be no assurance that a customer will not cancel all or any portion of a master agreement or delay installations
A termination or installation delay of one or more phases of an agreement, or the failure of LanVision to procure additional agreements, could have a material adverse effect on LanVision’s business, financial condition, and results of operations
The Company’s major reseller could choose to discontinue reselling LanVision products, and significant customers could elect to discontinue using our products
The Company needs to ensure that the Company expands the distribution channels to reduce the reliance on a single major reseller and expand the customer base to ensure that the loss of a customer is not a significant loss in total revenues
LanVision faces significant competition, including from companies with significantly greater resources
The Company currently competes with more than eight other companies for the licensing of competitive software products and the related services
Most of these companies are larger than us, and have significantly more resources to invest in their business
LanVision’s intellectual property rights are valuable, and any inability to protect them could reduce the value of LanVision’s products and services
The Company trademarks and copyrights its intellectual property, which represents an important asset to the Company
LanVision does not have any patent protection on any of its software
The Company relies upon license agreements, employment agreements, confidentiality, nondisclosure agreements, etc to maintain the confidentiality of LanVision’s proprietary information and trade secrets
If the Company fails to adequately protect the intellectual property through trademarks and copyrights, license agreements, employment agreements, confidentiality, nondisclosure agreements, etc, the intellectual property rights may be misappropriated by others, invalidated, or challenged, and our competitors could duplicate our technology or may otherwise limit any competitive technology advantage the Company may have
Also, the Company could be subject to intellectual property infringement claims as the number of software patents and copyrighted and trademarked materials are produced as our software functionality is expanded
Any claim, even if not meritorious, would be expensive to defend, and if the Company were to become liable for infringing third party intellectual property rights, the Company could be liable 17 _________________________________________________________________ [50]Table of Contents for substantial damage awards, and potentially be required to cease using the technology, produce noninfringing technology or obtain a license to use such technology
Due to the rapid pace of technology change, the Company believes the future success is likely to depend upon continued innovation, technical expertise, marketing skills and customer support and services rather than on legal protection of our property rights
However, the Company intends to aggressively assert its intellectual property rights when necessary
Rapid technology changes and short product life cycles could harm LanVision’s business
The technology underlying LanVision’s product is subject to rapid change including the potential introduction of new products and technologies, which may have a material, adverse impact on its business, operating results, and financial condition
The Company needs to maintain an ongoing research and development program to continue to develop new products and apply new technologies to the existing products
The impact of new or changes in existing federal, state, and local regulations governing healthcare information Healthcare regulations issued to date have not had a material adverse affect on business
However, the Company cannot predict the potential impact of new or revised regulations that have not yet been released or made final, or any other regulations that might be adopted
Congress may adopt legislation that may change, override, conflict with, or preempt the currently issued regulations
Additionally, legislation governing the dissemination of patient health information is also from time-to-time proposed and debated at the state level
These laws or regulations, when adopted, could restrict the ability of customers to obtain, use, or disseminate patient health information
LanVision believes that the features and architecture of LanVision’s products are such that it currently supports or should be able to make the necessary modifications to its products, if required, to ensure support of the HIPAA regulations, and other legislation or regulations
The loss of key personnel could adversely affect LanVision’s business
LanVision’s success depends, to a significant degree, on its management and technical personnel
The Company must recruit, motivate, and retain highly skilled managers, consulting and technical personnel, including application programmers, database specialists, consultants, and system architects skilled in the technical environments in which our products operate
Competition for such technical expertise is intense
LanVision software may not be error free and could result in claims of breach of contract and liabilities
LanVision software products are very complex and may not be error free, especially when first released
Although The Company performs extensive testing, failure of any product to operate in accordance with its specifications and documentation could constitute a breach of the license agreement and require us to correct the deficiency
If such deficiency is not corrected within the agreed upon contractual limitations on liability and cannot be corrected in a timely manner, it could constitute a material breach of a contract allowing the termination thereof and possibly subjecting the Company to liability
LanVision’s license agreement generally limits our liability arising from such claims but such limits may not be enforceable in some jurisdictions or under some circumstances
A significant uninsured or under-insured judgment against the Company could have a material adverse impact on the Company
The application-hosting services and support services could experience interruptions
The Company performs hosting services for certain clients, including the storage of critical patient and administrative data
In addition, we provide support services to our clients through our client support facility
The Company has redundancies, such as backup generators and redundant telecommunications lines, built into its operations to prevent disruptions
However, complete failure of all generators or impairment of all telecommunications lines or severe casualty damage to the building or equipment inside the buildings housing our data center or client support facilities could cause a disruption in operations and adversely affect clients who depend on us for application hosting services
Any interruption in operations at our data center or client support facility could cause 18 _________________________________________________________________ [51]Table of Contents us to lose existing clients, impede our ability to obtain new clients, result in revenue loss, cause potential liability to our clients, and increase our operating costs
Third party products are essential to LanVision’s software
LanVision software incorporates software licensed from various vendors into its proprietary software
In addition, third-party, stand-alone software is required to operate our proprietary software
The loss of the ability to use these third party products, or ability to obtain substitute third party software at comparable prices, could have a material adverse affect on our ability to license our software
The Company could be liable to customers or third parties
The Company’s systems provide access to patient information used by physicians and other medical personnel in providing medical care
The medical care provided by physicians and other medical personnel are subject to numerous medical malpractice and other claims
The Company attempts to limit any potential liability of the Company to customers by limiting the warranties on its systems in the Company’s agreements with healthcare provider
However, such agreements do not protect the Company from third party claims by patients who may seek damages from any or all persons or entities connected to the process of delivering patient care
The Company maintains insurance, which provide limited protection from such claims, if they are successfully litigated
Although no such claims have been brought against the Company to date regarding injuries related to the use of our software solutions, such claims may be made in the future
The Company needs to continuously anticipate future events, such as changes in regulations that could affect its products, and the probability of natural disasters, catastrophes war, or terrorism etc The Company may not correctly anticipate such future events which could have a material adverse impact on the Company