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Technology Stocks : INPR - Inprise to Borland (BORL)

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To: Charles Hughes who wrote (1188)9/11/1998 7:22:00 AM
From: Peter Shenderov  Read Replies (1) of 5102
 
>> Where the direction got lost was twofold:
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>>1. Image records (and other binaries,) for EKGs, xrays, and so on. >>This has only recently (last 10 years) become practical even for >>large centers.
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>>2. Subsequently, image records for small practices. Inprise and >>IFMX could both help here, IFMX because of datablades and Objects, >>INPR because of tools.
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The health care industry is entering the information age revolution now. As a medical physicist, I am involved in two different (developed by two different vendors) PACS (Picture Archiving) systems in two major hospitals. Diagnostic radiology and MRI is going to be filmless and the standard involved is DICOM. The hospitals have been rewired with fiber optics to open the bandwidth.
As I stressed in my previous message, system security is very
important. That's why, I believe, for INPR to be the sole secure ORB provider (if it's so) is BIG.

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