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Citrix Takes XenServer Open Source
The world of fully open-sourced virtualized infrastructure is getting a new entrant today. Citrix is making the latest XenServer 6.2 release available under the GNU GPL v2 open source license. Read More »
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Clinical Decision Support Strategies for Electronic Case Reporting and its Open Source Connection
A key element of public health surveillance is the reporting of infectious and certain non-infectious conditions to state, local, and tribal public health agencies (PHA) around the United States. Historically, there have been a number of key challenges with the process of case reporting that is pervasive in the United States today. To help overcome some of these barriers, an effort has been underway to move the process of case reporting to electronic. A key component of the emerging electronic care reporting (eCR) strategy is the use of clinical decision support (CDS) to help clinical care organizations determine if a reportable condition is present in a patient's record. Multiple approaches have been identified for this CDS service, including a centralized model being implemented today, and several distributed options which will likely become equally viable. Given the size, diversity, and decentralized nature of healthcare enterprises, it is likely that all three approaches for CDS discussed in this article will be deployed simultaneously.
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Clinical Trials On Candidate Drug For TB Under OSDD To Begin Soon
Putting the search for the first indigenous drug for tuberculosis on an advanced stage, the clinical trial of the candidate drug under the unique model of open source drug discovery (OSDD) programme will start soon. Read More »
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Clinician, researcher, and patients working together: progress aired at Indivo conference
I spent Monday in a small library at the Harvard Medical School listening to a discussion of the Indivo patient health record and related open source projects with about 80 intensely committed followers. Lead Indivo architect Daniel Haas, whom I interviewed a year ago, succeeded in getting the historical 2.0 release of Indivo out on the day of the conference. Read More »
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Clinovo Announces New Customer Win For Its ClinCapture Open-Source Electronic Data Capture System
Leading Pharmaceutical Company Starts Phase II Ophthalmology Clinical Trial With Silicon Valley based CRO Clinovo for Electronic Data Capture (EDC), Clinical Data Management (CDM), Biostatistics, and Medical Writing Services Read More »
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Clinovo Case Study: Open Source EDC Unmatched Cost-Efficiency
A worldwide leading technology medical device company was expanding the use of their number one medical device to new therapeutic areas...The sponsor was looking for a way to efficiently manage such large amounts of data while staying on time and on budget... Read More »
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Clinovo Launches Educational On Demand Webinars
Clinovo Enriches Its Webinar Series with Free Educational On Demand Webinars For Clinical Trials Professionals Looking to Build New Skills, Learn Easily and Stay Up-To-Date with New Technologies for Clinical Trials Read More »
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Clinovo Official Sponsor And Speaker At Leading International Conferences
In the coming months, executives from Contract Research Organization (CRO) Clinovo will be exhibiting and presenting at several key events in the drug development industry. Clinovo was selected to present its latest clinical trial software innovations at CDISC Interchange Europe 2014 and DIA 2014.
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Clinovo Sponsors The First Outsourcing In Clinical Trials: Medical Devices & Diagnostics Conference, June 12-13, 2013 In Saint Paul, Minnesota
Clinovo Will Present its Open-Source Electronic Data Capture (EDC) System ClinCapture and its Latest eClinical Innovations at the Outsourcing in Clinical Trials: Medical Devices & Diagnostics Conference Read More »
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Clinovo’s TechTrainings: Next Hands-On SAS & CDISC Classes Start September 17th, 2013
Next session of Clinovo’s TechTrainings starts September 17th, 2013 and includes Base SAS, Advanced SAS, and new CDISC class.
Sunnyvale, CA (PRWEB) July 25, 2013 Read More »
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Clones Welcome in Scientific Hardware
In the inaugural issue of the Journal of Open Hardware I review emerging business models for open source hardware. Many of these models are borrowed from the free and open source software industry and will no doubt be familiar to you. However, traditional companies should also take a close look at adding open source hardware to their strategy. One way a company can start the transition to the open source way is to open source a single product to drive sales of its other products. A firm can open source the hardware they sell in order to expand the market of other parts of their product line...
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Cloud Computing And NASA
Investments in space technology have produced many spinoff inventions that we now take for granted in everyday modern life. Advances in comfort, such as memory foam and shoe insoles, and life-saving technologies, such as smoke detectors and safety grooving in roads and runways, were all inspired by NASA research.
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Cloud devs: We Could Have Saved Buggy HealthCare.gov
Millions of Americans flooded the new health insurance marketplaces when they opened for business earlier this month. What we didn’t expect were the glitches, bugs, error messages, and a website that looks like it’s from 10 years ago. Almost two weeks later, people are still struggling to log in to the Obama administration’s online insurance marketplace, HealthCare.gov, let alone shop for insurance. Read More »
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Cloudera And VMware Work Together To Accelerate Enterprise Use Of Hadoop In Virtual And Cloud Environments
Cloudera and VMware today announced that Cloudera Enterprise is now certified to run on VMware vSphere®. Read More »
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Cloudera Chief Scientist Jeff Hammerbacher Teams With Mount Sinai School of Medicine to Solve Medical Challenges Using Big Data
Cloudera...today announced that Cloudera Cofounder and Chief Scientist Jeff Hammerbacher will be leading a revolutionary project with Mount Sinai School of Medicine to apply the power of Cloudera's Big Data platform to critical problems in predicting and understanding the process and treatment of disease. Read More »
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