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April 24 What is the coolest thing you have done with SharePoint 2007?What is the coolest thing you have thing for your customers using MOSS and Office 2007: Constraints:
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just leave me a comment or drop me a note at marcd at microsoft dot com. The silence has been deafeningwork has been absolute mayhem the last 12 months or so. And it will continue to be but regardless I am going to push harder and spend some time on my blog again. I will focus a little more on cloud topics related to Microsoft and Healthcare and Life Sciences. I might even talk about some HL7 standards work. May 12 How to find NPR stations on your road trip?Often when I am traveling I struggle to find decent radio stations. NPR is pretty good listening but I can never remember the frequencies or where to find them. I just discovered that they actually have a tool to plan your road trip: Besides have turn by turn instructions for your trip they include when to change stations Additionally they use Virtual Earth (maps.live.com) and an overlay of there radio towers. To make it even better they use the VE polygon features to show coverage of a tower and signal strength October 29 Whitepaper "Using Office Open XML in Health" published!My good collegue Roberto Ruggeri just dropped me a note that his whitepaper on using the XML based document format of Office 2007 in Healthcare has been published on MSDN.
here is the link and an abtract:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb879915.aspx Abstract: Empowering patients and consumers to exchange Electronic Health Records securely is a big debate in the health industry across the globe. Learn how to use Office Open XML Formats and custom XML formats to exchange data securely. This particular scenario shows the use of Health Level Seven (HL7) Clinical Document Architecture (CDA) to represent the Electronic Health Record in an industry standard format. It also shows how to include the data in a secured document, based on Office Open XML Formats, for portability across multiple care providers.
August 13 LiveLink - MOSS IntegrationI am looking for customers who are interested in integrating their LiveLink environment with MOSS. The Integration is in form of a Protocol Handler for LiveLink. This will allow them to search their LiveLink repositories from MOSS.. There is a prerequisite: you need to have the latest version of LiveLink (v9.7.1) otherwise security trimming will not work. Please let me know if you are interested in this functionality and send me an email at marcd at microsoft dot com. If you are interested but the prerequisite is preventing you from doing the integration drop me a note indicating that.
August 10 Using RFID to track drugs from production to medicine cabinetFor a few years now the FDA is recommending that drug manufacturers use RFID to track drugs from plant to the consumer. The purpose is two fold
Using BizTalk RFID you can easily implement a solution that tracks the location of drugs and allows you to build a database with its where abouts. Pharmacies use RFID readers to verify that the drug is the real thing. Here are links to 3 webcasts that can help you build these type of solutions:
This is a good blog to read to keep up with new developments in the BizTalk RFID space: http://blogs.msdn.com/biztalkrfid/
August 09 SAFE Signing Interface for Office 2007 and Vista on CodeplexThis weekend our SAFE signing solution will go live on codeplex. It is a complete reference implementation that will allow you to apply SAFE Digital Signatures to your documents that you need to exchange with partners or submit to the FDA here is the URL but note that the page will only be live from Monday onwards: SAFE Signing Interface for Office 2007 and Vista
The Devil wears PradaNo I didn't morph into a fashionista I still work as an architect in Health care at Microsoft. However take a look at this clip: this is not faked or a mockup all this technology really works and I have seen it demo'd over the last year or so. Now imagine this technology at work in your corporation; giving you the ability to interact in meetings like you are there (would have been useful in NYC yesterday with that tornado) or reschedule appointments if your train/flight is running late with a simple phone call.
July 02 The Laszlo Letter reflects on SharePoint in the Life Sciences industryGeorge writes about what he saw around SharePoint at DIA on his blog: http://laszloletter.typepad.com/the_laszlo_letter/2007/06/is-sharepoint-r.html I think he is right on the money and you will hear about these two solutions and others in the next few months.
June 04 The Internet Explorer developer toolbar has finally been releasedThey certainly have taken their time but it is here now. They didn't really add any new functionality since Beta3 they just stabilized it. Now it is quite a useful little tool for anybody doing web or MOSS development. go get it here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=E59C3964-672D-4511-BB3E-2D5E1DB91038&displaylang=en
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