NEW RELEASE OF APELON DTS
[September 2009] Apelon is pleased to announce the availability of DTS Version 3.5 on SourceForge. DTS has been downloaded over 2000 times by healthcare organizations around the world. This latest 3.5 release includes significant additions to the Modular Classification subsystem, support for InterSystems Caché® database and a number of smaller enhancements requested by the DTS community. Distribution kits, sample content, complete documentation and source code are available on apelon-dts.sourceforge.net.
APELON PARTNERS WITH INTERSYSTEMS
[November 2008] Apelon has announced that the open source Distributed Terminology System (DTS) terminology server now supports multiple software products from InterSystems Corporation. Support for DTS terminology and mapping capabilities will be provided for the InterSystems CACHÉ® high-performance object database, InterSystems Ensemble® rapid integration and development platform and InterSystems HealthShare™ platform for regional and national electronic health records. Full story …
APELON PARTNERS WITH INTEL FOR INTEROPERABILITY
[April 2008] Apelon's terminology asset management platform, consisting of the Distributed Terminology System (DTS) platform, TermWorks mapping software, and associated data mapping, consultation and terminology update services, has been validated as a certified ecosystem component of the Intel® SOA Expressway for Healthcare, a software solution that provides an efficient way to exchange healthcare information within hospitals across health information networks. The Intel solution is based on a Services-Oriented Architecture (SOA) and utilizes Apelon’s terminology component to provide controlled medical vocabulary translation for healthcare messages using industry standard terminologies, and enables the management of industry standards, local vocabularies and their associated mappings. Full story ...
APELON PROVIDES TERMINOLOGY BROWSER TO NEW ZEALAND HEALTHCARE ORGANIZATIONS
[April 2008] Apelon and the New Zealand Ministry of Health have agreed to make Apelon's Mycroft free multi-terminology browser available to healthcare organizations based in New Zealand. New Zealand is a charter member of the IHTSDO and Mycroft will give New Zealanders easy desktop browsing and search access to the latest versions of SNOMED CT. New Zealanders wishing to use Mycroft can register here.