ARCast.TV - A.D.A.M migrates from Google Cloud to Windows Azure
A.D.A.M. www.adam.com , a leading provider of consumer health information and benefits technology solutions to 500+ Hospitals in the US, was looking to use cloud computing to revolutionize its business. In September 2009, they developed an H1N1 Swine Flu Assessment tool using Java/Google Cloud App Server.
We talked to A.D.AM. about Microsoft’s “3 Screens and a Cloud” strategic vision and how we could leverage the initial Swine Flu Assessment tool work and create a dynamically configurable cloud hosted medical assessment tool engine that includes web, pc, and mobile UX capabilities. |
A.D.A.M. partnered with Microsoft and iLink Systems to rewrite the existing Swine flu assessment application as a reusable Medical Assessment tool solutions framework using the following Microsoft Platforms/Technologies:
- VS2010/.Net 4.0
- Silverlight 4.0
- Windows Azure
- SQL Azure
- W7 (Gadget)
- IE8 (Web Slice)
- Windows Phone 7.0 specification
This ARCast.TV episode gives you a full demonstration of the working production application and interview with Ravi Mallikarjuniah, iLink Systems Healthcare Practice Lead.
ARCast.TV - A.D.A.M migrates from Google Cloud to Windows Azure |
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