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  • A security vulnerability in OpenSSL identified as CVE-2014-0160 and popularly known as “The HeartBleed Bug”, was made public on April 8, 2014 and has since been widely publicized. More information is available at www.heartbleed.com.
  • With the help of InterSystems Ensemble, Northgate police forces can now consolidate multiple screens and systems and protect existing IT investments, to deliver even better service to the public.
  • Will the evidence stand up in court? When SmartWater Technology Ltd wanted to introduce a new production management database for the manufacture and user registration of its DNA-style SmartWater® system, the evidential trail had to remain watertight. But thanks to InterSystems and Xebec Information Systems Ltd, SmartWater has a new solution that’s reliable, fast, cost-effective, and scalable.
  • Innovative Mobile Solution for Municipal Government Operations Leverages CACHÉ Database System to Cut Costs While Delivering Access to Public Information Anywhere, Any Time Point Software, Inc. of East Longmeadow, Massachusetts, has been recognized with the InterSystems Award for Breakthrough Applications. Point Software received the award for DocumentLink™, an integrated suite of groundbreaking, Web-based applications developed to end the paper chase that is straining the resources of municipal governments countrywide. Running on a range of mobile platforms including tablets and smartphones as well as notebooks, DocumentLink provides government workers and the public with easy, secure, access to forms and documents in the cloud at any time from any location.
  • The NHS Scotland Patient Management System program for hospitals gives authorized users immediate access to better clinical and administration information from one standard healthcare information system. The program aims to improve patient care, modernize clinical processes, and encourage more cost-effective ways of working. It is a strategic part of the Scottish Government's e-health transformation to empower a 21st century Scottish NHS to provide effective, fair, and affordable care.
  • Bambolino, Paradisio’s baby products department, is one of the largest specialty stores for baby products in Belgium. Not just because of the huge shopping area with its seemingly endless range of baby products, but also because more than six hundred baby gift registries are processed here every year. Manually, this was a gigantic task, and therefore Paradisio decided to automate the entire process and Web enable it last year. It was a very smooth changeover due to the Caché high-performance database software.
  • Bangkok Dusit Medical Services (BDMS) is the largest private hospital provider in Thailand with 26 hospital branches across the country. Its Bangkok Medical Center (BMC) is a 4-hospital medical campus featuring numerous specialties, 650 doctors, the pervasive use of advanced technology, and a focus on patient care that draws clients from Thailand, Asia, and around the world. BDMS relies on TrakCare to help it meet the highest standards for care and operational efficiency.
  • Key Benefits High Performance Rapid Application Development WebTechnology With over 80 stores and a 20-year record of business, Decor Heytens is one of the most popular chains of interior decorating stores in Europe. To ensure it remains successful, Heytens embarked on an aggressive plan to open 10 stores every year for the next five years. Obviously, such a course of action puts tremendous pressure on an enterprise's IT infrastructure to deliver robust and scalable applications. To that end, Heyten's IT department, managed by Xavier Demeuse, made the decision to redevelop its three custom applications with a graphical user interface. It also decided to transfer all databases to Caché, the post-relational database from InterSystems.
  • When new laws resulted in sweeping reforms of Belgium's police forces, the federal police were tasked with creating a single computing hardware and software architecture that they, and agents in all 195 of Belgium's local police zones, would share. For the core data management and application infrastructure, the federal police chose Caché.