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Low-cost Aplication Platforms (LCAP): What They Should Mean to Public Health
Agency budgets continue to run tight, while the demands for data modernization continue to escalate. We are also seeing weakening markets – not strengthening markets – for core public health software systems like Immunization Information Systems (IIS) and Disease Surveillance/case management systems. One of the emerging, promising approaches are Low-cost Application Platforms (LCAP). What exactly are they, where did they come from, and are they a useful strategy for developing core public health applications?
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OpenSSF: On A Mission To Improve Security Of Open Source Software
Open source software (OSS), once a niche segment of the development landscape, is now ubiquitous. This growth is fantastic for the open source community. However, as the usage of OSS increases, so do concerns about security. Especially in mission-critical applications— think medical devices, automobiles, space flight, and nuclear facilities—securing open source technology is of the utmost priority. No individual entity, whether developers, organizations, or governments, can single-handedly solve this problem. The best outcome is possible when all of them come together to collaborate. The Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) formed to facilitate this collaboration.
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Specsavers Focuses on Red Hat to Drive Open Source Technology Vision
World's leading optician selects Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization, Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Red Hat JBoss Middleware to streamline costs & business efficiencies Read More »
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MongoDB World 2017
MongoDB World is a conference designed to bring together members of the world's fastest-growing database community to network with other professionals, learn how to deploy mission-critical applications at scale, and explore new MongoDB features, technologies and methodologies. MongoDB World is especially suitable for developers, operators, and architects who are interested in building applications with MongoDB, learning best practices for maintaining MongoDB clusters, and using MongoDB as part of their enterprise architecture...
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