Demonstrations & Webcasts
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Product Demonstrations
Why Ensemble is Better
A brief video explaining why Ensemble’s architecture makes it the preferred platform for service-oriented and composite application styles of integration and development.Ensemble Demonstration
Using a sample production, this video demonstrates some key Ensemble features and capabilities.Building a Virtual Electronic Health Record With Ensemble
In this demonstration, Ensemble is used to create a Virtual Electronic Health Record (VEHR).HL7 messaging with InterSystems Ensemble
See why Ensemble is a faster, more reliable, and more capable way to create HL7-based interfaces between healthcare applications.Ensemble for MultiValue Developers
This demonstration introduces some key MultiValue features and capabilities of Ensemble.
Featuring Gartner: Increase Business Responsiveness with
SOA and EDA
In most organizations, business processes are started, stopped, or modified based on events. The ability to realistically model these processes in software is crucial for any organization that wants to respond to events faster. Service-oriented architecture (SOA) is a step in this direction, but adding event processing to your SOA, through an event-driven architecture (EDA), completes the move.Learn more about making the most of your SOA deployment with event-driven architecture in this new program now.
“The Critical Need for Connected Healthcare:
Meeting Today’s Integration Challenge”
This webcast summarizes the results of a white paper written by Lynne Dunbrack and Marc Holland of IDC/Health Industry Insights, in which they interviewed IT executives from four leading IDNs about how they are meeting the challenge of providing connected healthcare.
Additional material: IDC white paper
Ensemble in Healthcare Webinar Series
“Delivering on the Promise of Rapid Integration”
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Creating the Fully Integrated Hospital: Metro Health and Ensemble
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Rapid Integration for Real-time Executive Dashbaords: GWU’s Medical Faculty Associates and Ensemble

