I've been poking around the Internet to find out more about the
Intrastructure Consortium mentioned in the article below. I definitely
believe that the eight companies submitted something to the Department
of Health about the National Health Information Infrastructure, but I
can't find any
Thanks, Greg. I appreciate you taking the
time to explain this.
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From:
Greg Kreis
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 12:21
AM
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] FileMan
in Cache
The effect you are
perhaps at this point it was just a joint submission and there is
not formal organization??
J.
Richard Schilling wrote:
I've been poking around the Internet to find out more about the
Intrastructure Consortium mentioned in the article below. I definitely
believe that the eight companies
said: Remove Me.
To my knowledge, you must remove yourself over at Sourceforge.
But before you go, I looked at your web site.
(http://www.indus-systems.com)
You have some cool articles on the front page, could you tell something
about cour company and how it ties into the VA and DoD computers?
All the companies are listed here:
http://www.ihealthbeat.org/index.cfm?Action=dspItemitemID=108674
Doubt it will help, but
On Monday 31 January 2005 03:46 am, Richard Schilling wrote:
I've been poking around the Internet to find out more about the
Intrastructure Consortium mentioned in
I have a patch at home on my test machine. If you are running the single
user version of Cache, for now just patch it to return a value of 5. This
should be safe for now, since versions of Cache 5 and above allow at least
20 processes.
Bob Witkop
I still have a problem getting the November
Bob,
I have a 5 user license now a 25 user temporary license and still have the
same problem. I think I shall DL vista again and start from scratch...tx/tl
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Sent: Monday,
Graphical User Interfaces for VistA
Technical Meeting
Salt Lake City, UT
24 thru 27 February, 2005
Goals:
- Explore existing and emerging Graphical User Interfaces
o Thick Client - VB, Delphi, etc
o Slightly Thinner Client - Java, Client MUMPS, Javascript, etc
o Thin Client
Sorry Folks;
Poor Choice in messages to modify from. Sorry about the Remove Me subject.
Please contact us if you are interested. There is limited in-person
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