__/ [ Larry Qualig ] on Sunday 12 March 2006 15:29 \__
>
> Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>> http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/mgmt/830C9682243AB990CC25712C0075BA53
>>
>> "Laboratory, pharmacy and patient management systems at a three-campus
>> facility are going open source."
>
>
> --> "Midland Memorial is running OpenVista as part of an open-source
> software stack on Red Hat's Linux Enterprise AS (advanced server)
> operating system, Whiles says. The Linux software runs on two
> Hewlett-Packard ProLiant DL850 servers working in an active/passive
> cluster."
>
> --> From the article it appears that this is running on two (2) servers.
> What are the hundreds of desktops at the hospital running? What do the
> doctors use in their office?
Their expertise, of course. *grin*
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