>Interesting article:
>
>http://update.internetweek.com/cgi-bin4/DM/y/ecvx0BddvJ0V30B8Mu0AF
>

Well, your subject is misleading because the reality is that the only 
technology they didn't use was .NET. They *did* use Java as the back end 
server technology (JRun). For interfaces, there's really not much of a 
dispute that Flash is the best solution for a rich interface in the web 
browser.

However, I wonder how this changes if Eolas wins their lawsuit!! ;) (NOTE: 
Please don't re-open this topic as this is intended to be sarcastic).

As a quick aside, I don't know if I see their product as being overly 
successful in hospitals. It seems that their product is dependent on running 
in a browser. Most doctors (my brother and father being two of them) carry 
around PDAs with their patient info, not cumbersome laptops. Unless the UI 
was designed with PDAs and other handheld devices in mind (the article 
doesn't mention that), it's a nice-sounding product, but not terribly usable 
in the real world.

Regards,
Dave.

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