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FHIR: Can It Reduce Interface Costs?
The industry has been abuzz with talk of FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) recently. It’s a subject that’s near and dear to me since it’s a real attempt at advancing the quality of patient care while reducing the cost associated with integration. What is FHIR? If this is your first time hearing about FHIR, I suggest you peruse the first entry in my […]
We Are Back from HIMSS13!
Now that we’re back from HIMSS and life is returning to normal, I wanted to take a moment to thank everyone who stopped by our booth. Whether you were there to explore IGUANA, share your story or just enjoy a cup of coffee with “The Integrator” and us, I really enjoyed meeting all of you. We’re […]
Conversations from HIMSS – Rush Memorial
One of the interesting conversations I had at HIMSS this year was when I caught up with Brad Smith and Jim Boyer the CEO and CIO of Rush Memorial hospital for breakfast. Rush Memorial is one of a growing number of hospitals that have chosen to use IGUANA as their enterprise integration engine. We have […]
Talk at the Lua Workshop In Reston
Last year after RSNA, I had the opportunity to go to a very different conference. The Lua community held a small workshop in Reston, Virginia on the 29th-30th of November. A whole group of people from many different industries came together to discuss how they were using Lua. While I tried to dress appropriately, I […]
Kick-Start Your Year with iNTERFACEWARE
I know I’m a bit late sending out a New Year’s greeting this year, however I do hope everyone had a great holiday season and is refreshed for a new start. 2012 was a very busy but productive year at iNTERFACEWARE. We opened a new development office, welcomed a new management team, and saw a […]
Back by popular demand: Iguana integration training!
TO BE HELD IN TORONTO, CHICAGO AND ATLANTA! I wanted to personally invite you to the upcoming session of our IGUANA training course; being held in Toronto from September 24th to the 26th. This course offers 3 days of in-depth instruction on the creation, configuration, testing and administration of a variety of interfaces. While Toronto isn’t always […]
Is re-implementing 4 eGate interfaces within one day fast or slow?
I just got news that one of our integration partners managed to convert 4 eGate interfaces within 1 day. She did this: Without a product demonstration. Without any formal training other than our online documentation. Without calling our helpdesk once. Two of the interfaces were relatively simple, the other two were more complicated. While she […]
Book your Iguana 5 training today
My team and I just published a small but important update to the iNTERFACEWARE website: The ability to book and pay for your training sessions online! I know, I know — it’s probably not the most exciting website update ever, but for the dozens and dozens of people who are signing up every month for […]
Translator Training in Toronto
…Try saying that three times fast! Or better yet: join us for one of the in-depth Iguana 5 training sessions that we’ve started offering on-site in Toronto. It’s been a few weeks since we kicked off our inaugural session and I can tell you that the entire experience was a huge success. Training people is not […]
HL7 Integration on 64 bit Windows
Started : Monday, June 1st, 2009 @ 11:02:43 AM Duration : 17 minutes 3 seconds Hostname : WinBuild64 Build_ID : WinBuild64/2009-06-01_11-02.Iguana_64 Source DateTime: 2009-06-01 15:02:46 UTC Complete Success! … but, what does that actually mean? It’s the result from one of our successful builds of the 64 bit version of Iguana on Windows. Dmitri – […]
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