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    OpenClinic GA

    OpenClinic GA

    Open Source Integrated Hospital Information Management System

    OpenClinic GA is an open source integrated hospital information management system covering management of administrative, financial, clinical, lab, x-ray, pharmacy, meals distribution and other data. Extensive statistical and reporting capabilities. OpenClinic GA and OpenClinic GMAO are owned by Frank Verbeke, MD, PhD at Post-Factum BV (https://www.post-factum.be)
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    JobScheduler

    JobScheduler

    JobScheduler workload automation to execute jobs and workflows

    JS7 JobScheduler runs executables, scripts and database procedures and can be operated with e.g. MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, Oracle databases. JS7 JobScheduler provides workflow patterns such as sequential and parallel task execution, forking, synchronization, cross-platform scheduling, job load sharing, fail-over and a real REST API. JS7 includes the components: * JOC Cockpit (user interface for inventory management and control) * Controller (orchestration of Agents) * Agents:...
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    HyperVM

    HyperVM

    HyperVM Virtual Machine Hosting Panel

    HyperVM is a multi-tiered, multi-server, multi-virtualization software product allowing a VPS vendor to provision, manage and delegate Xen or OpenVZ based virtual private servers. HyperVM allows users to manage VPS' across multiple servers transparently: it provides a mechanism to manage their networking configuration (IP address, gateway) from the control panel itself, and has a full-fledged IP address pool to facilitate large scale management. HyperVM also comes integrated with Kloxo...
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    Not just another electronic medical record. Web Based Open source, uses pdfs,tifs. Allows users to log in and view medical records by requesting access - the owner of the repository grants access to view online, email, or print PDFA. Windows, Java
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    DAD is a Windows event log and syslog management tool that allows you to aggregate logs from hundreds to thousands of systems in real time. DAD requires no agents on the servers or workstations. Correlation and analysis is driven through a web front end.
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    Use Pentaho open source business intelligence tools and MySQL to collect & distribute web analytics (clickstream) data. Extract data from logs, load database tables, & present the information in dashboards, analysis cubes, and reports for business users. This project has been moved to github - https://github.com/cjlavigne/breadboard
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