There's an interesting article in the latest Queue

<http://www.acmqueue.com/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=396>

discussing some of the market and technical forces that have led to the
declining interest in CORBA. In general, it seems to me to be
reasonably balanced and is certainly worth reading.

More generally, this is very much an issue that is of interest to
medical computing, given the growing importance of middleware and the
integration of widely disparate systems. It is also important to
remember that, in order to be successful, VistA really needs to work
well with other systems. This is an area where there are for more
problems than there are solutions.

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Gregory Woodhouse  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

"Judge a man by his questions not his answers."
--Voltaire


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