University Hospitals of Cleveland: Physician Portal built on JBoss and Microsoft Solution - Port 25: The Open Source Community at Microsoft
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University Hospitals of Cleveland: Physician Portal built on JBoss and Microsoft Solution by jcannon on January 03, 2007 02:43PM

In late 2005, you may recall that Microsoft and JBoss announced a joint technology agreement to explore ways to better enhance interoperability between JBoss Enterprise Middleware Systems (JEMS) and Windows Server. This was an exciting announcement and a great opportunity to explore ways in which the two companies could work together for our joint customers.

Recently, we had the fortunate opportunity to visit one such customer, University Hospitals of Cleveland, who has implemented a joint JBoss/Microsoft solution. The result, a new hospital-wide Physician Portal, allows hospital clinicians to access multiple, diverse patient care systems as though they were one. The reduced complexity and enhanced interoperability not only save the hospital money, but improve the standard and quality of patient care.

In Part 1 of our interview - done on-site & in partnership with industry moderator Bill Laberis - we explore the technical perspectives of the solution with Hospital CIO Ed Marx. Tomorrow, we look at the healthcare perspective & will end on Friday with a discussion with First Consulting Group, the healthcare services firm who built the solution.

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More on University Hospitals:
University Hospitals (UH) is a community-based health care system which serves patients at more than 150 locations throughout Northern Ohio, including seven wholly owned and four affiliated hospitals.

Committed to advanced care and advanced caring, UH encompasses the region's largest network of primary care physicians, outpatient centers and hospitals. The network also offers specialty care physicians to treat almost every disease and condition, skilled nursing, elder health, rehabilitation and home care services, and occupational health and wellness.

University Hospitals is the second largest private sector employer in Northeast Ohio and is within the top five largest private sector employers in the state of Ohio.

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  1. "The word on the street is that Microsoft is not open to working with Open Source..."

        -- Ed Marx

    This is something that I don't think people get when it comes to Open Source.  Microsoft Windows is an Operating System...period.  People have been using Open Source on Windows for some time now, so I wonder why this was an issue for them, because the word on the street was that put out by Microsoft in the past (not bashing...just stating known facts from the past.)

    Port25 is proof that the thinking with regards to Open Source has changed in Redmond.  As we can see here, this is where the customer wins.  They get to use their Windows OS that they know and that works for them, with the Open Source utility JBOSS that can run on several platforms...not just Linux.

    posted at 04:42PM 01/03/2007
  2. Ouvimos falar bastante sobre interoperabilidade entre .NET e outras plataformas, mas talvez poucos de

    posted at 10:34PM 01/03/2007
  3. Port 25 said:

    In our final video interview featuring University Hospitals of Cleveland and their new Physician Portal, we have the opportunity to meet Joe Yelanich, Sr. Account Executive from First Consulting Group (FCG). FCG has a long history in the medical IT industry,

    posted at 06:46PM 01/09/2007
  4. Port 25 said:

    Yesterday, we published the first of three video interviews with University Hospitals of Cleveland, discussing their new Physician Portal, a healthcare solution built on top Windows Server and JBoss.

    posted at 11:31AM 01/12/2008
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