Tag Archives: Healthcare Informatics

What Healthcare Informatics (HCI) projects need?

[expressor LinkedIn Group comment on recent HCI blog] Healthcare Informatics projects require complex semantic rationalization, transformation, and integration of data because of incompatible industry standards and custom/proprietary provider and administrator data formats. Blending healthcare administrative and clinical data is like trying to mix oil and water. And the quality of the data often creates additional [...]

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expressor customer – Moffitt Cancer Center

We have been working with Moffitt Cancer Center for several months now and are proud to announce their selection of the expressor semantic data integration system in public.  Find out more about what Moffitt by reading our recent announcement.

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expressor software focuses healthcare informatics

Most high-tech software companies get their early adopters from the financial services and telecommunications industries. Users from these industries typically aren’t afraid to try new technologies.  But these aren’t the verticals we have chosen to target.  After promising success processing clinical trials data for several prospects in the second half of last year we decided [...]

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customer opinion: expressor replaces SSIS

On the question, whether expressor is complementary or a replacement for SSIS, Scott Morgan, Principal at Morgan and Associates Computer Consulting LLC, said on our expressor LinkedIn group that expressor is a SSIS replacement. He cited various reasons why Moffitt Cancer Center — our customer — chose to use expressor as their ETL tool at [...]

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