HIMSS 11 Perspective: Eliot Muir
Our very own CEO of iNTERFACEWARE, Eliot Muir sat down to talk with HIT Exchange Media at HIMSS 11 to discuss the importance and role of interfacing data systems in HIE with a particular emphasis on CDA. Mar 3, 2011iNTERFACEWARE
Conversations From HIMSS11
Now that I’m back and well rested from the whirlwind of HIMSS, I wanted to share some of what I personally experienced at the conference. Firstly, I was quite taken aback by the overwhelmingly positive response that our new approach to integration received. The unveiling of the Iguana Translator platform was a great success! Out […]
IGUANA: More Than Just Healthcare?
It’s not secret that IGUANA’s history is deeply rooted within the healthcare industry. As IGUANA’s market penetration continues to increase year over year, people from other industries are taking notice. Increasingly, we are being asked: “Can IGUANA be used outside of healthcare? The answer: Absolutely! In fact, many of our current healthcare clients are already […]
iNTERFACEWARE to Present at HIMSS11 Interoperability Showcase at Booth #7343
ORLANDO, Fla.–(BUSINESS WIRE)—iNTERFACEWARE®, a software provider committed to simplifying HL7 integration, today will demonstrate interoperability with its leading HL7 integration software Iguana®. Held in collaboration with Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE), the Showcase is part of the 2011 Annual HIMSS Conference & Exhibition being held from February 20-24, 2011. iNTERFACEWARE (Booth #3621) will be showcasing […]
iNTERFACEWARE Debuts New Approach to Integration with Iguana v5 at HIMSS
New Mapping Translator Makes Code-Based Integration Easier than Ever ORLANDO, Fla.–(BUSINESS WIRE)—iNTERFACEWARE®, a software provider committed to simplifying healthcare integration, today announced that Iguana® v5, the latest version of its powerful HL7 interface engine, includes a new approach to custom integration. Incorporating the Iguana Translator, which puts scripting directly at the center of the mapping […]
The Brave New World of Middleware – Part 5
Part 5: Redesigning the Modern Interface Engine As HIMSS is right around the corner, I’m growing increasingly excited to showcase Iguana v5: our redesign of the modern interface engine. In previous posts in this blog series, I’ve explored the headaches faced by integration engineers, the complexities in the economics of integration and the failed promise […]
The Brave New World of Middleware – Part 4
Part 4: The failed promise of graphical mapping In the first post of this blog series, Re-thinking Integration, I explained how I have spent a great deal of time examining my assumptions about what middleware needs to deliver. At the forefront of my original assumptions was my belief that the majority of mapping could be […]
The Brave New World of Middleware – Part 3
Part 3: The Integration Engineer An old friend and customer of mine once told me that the two most important tools in his job as an integration engineer were Iguana and his phone but not in that order. The majority of his time was spent talking to his customers to determine the requirements needed to […]
The Brave New World of Middleware – Part 2
Part 2: It’s all about economics There is an old joke I enjoy, that I think has a lot of relevance to software. There was a guy who always cut his pot roast in half before cooking it. His wife was curious as to why he always did it that way. He replied that this […]
The Brave New World of Middleware – Part 1
Part 1: Re-thinking Integration There is a great deal of excitement around the offices of iNTERFACEWARE these days and I wanted to personally reach out to you and explain what all the buzz is about. Over the past few years, I have invested a great deal of time and energy into re-thinking my assumptions about […]
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