Sorry if anyone already posted this list...

there are the desirable features I can see from the VPM's web page...

* Perfect for travellers - nothing to be scanned, started, poked, or prodded at the airport.

* Get English keyboard support no matter what computer you use.

* The VPM's network connection will auto configure and run seamlessly on any machine with a working internet connection.

* All Internet session data (cookies, history, downloads, etc.) are stored on the VPM, not the host computer.

It is completely designed around the idea that the data / work being done on the virtual computer is individual, and only ever a sink...like email. I would love one of these for travelling. But it won't work for EHRs which by their nature require to be connected to a health computing framework at times when you are not using it directly at point of care. As a data repository, the EHR is not like email...

- thomas




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