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News For 2005December 2005CABEM develops a virtual environment to allow Autonet software, an older but still popular data acquisition software to run on new hardware, and interface with the TRM application for modern requirements such as database management, backup and web deployment. The Autonet software runs unmodified in a virtual machine which emulates a simple PC with standard screen, memory, and accessories. The virtual machine screen keyboard and mouse are operable through a standard monitor, keyboard and mouse attached to the computer system running the application or over the network from a java plug-in enabled web browser. The Autonet software is unmodified and maintains its original software license requirements. November 2005CABEM has delivered a web-based education portal for home health clinicians to VNA Care Network of Worcester, MA. VNA Care Network is the second largest Visiting Nurse Association in the country, serving patients in over 200 Massachusetts communities. The VNA Care Network was awarded a federal HRSA Grant to address nursing recruitment and retention in light of the national nursing shortage. Using these grant funds, the VNA and CABEM have developed a web-based portal that will allow the VNA to offer education using a web-based platform. VNA Care Network, working closely with CABEM, plans to nationally brand this product under the name Home Health and Hospice Resources, the existing product can be viewed at www.homehealthandhospice.com. September 2005CABEM technologies initiated design and build of a major enhancement to TRM that will allow laboratories to extend services via web applications as well collect data, network equipment and publish reports. Expected delivery for the major update is in March 2006. July 2005CABEM has been engaged by VNA Care Network of Worcester, MA to develop a web-based education portal for home health clinicians. VNA Care Network is the second largest Visiting Nurse Association in the country, serving patients in over 200 Massachusetts communities. The VNA Care Network was awarded a federal HRSA Grant in 2003 to address nursing recruitment and retention in light of the national nursing shortage. Using these grant funds, the VNA and CABEM will develop a web-based portal that will allow the VNA to offer education, developed within its grant funded programs, within a web-based platform. June 2005CABEM technologies builds and delivers a web site for National Technical Systems (www.ntscorp.com). The web site is the first phase of a major upgrade that also includes content enhancements and the extension of services through the web site. In addition to delivering the site, CABEM technologies provides ongoing maintenance and manages the hosting environment as well. April 2005CABEM Technologies won an 18 month contract to maintain and expand EKAT's capabilities. EKAT provides military users expert environmental guidance and automated report generation with a focus on pollution prevention, environmental compliance and life cycle evaluation. The software is a collaborative effort between M2 Technologies, Kansas State University and CABEM Technologies. This phase will add increased PESHE report capability, systems evaluations capability, and address upcoming GIS requirements while improving on and updating the existing capability. EKAT is presently being evaluated for commercial applications. The existing capability can be viewed at www.ekat-tool.com. March 2005Continuing a trend for sophisticated laboratories using TRM to support their data acquisition and reporting requirements, MIT/Lincoln Labs became a client this month. In support of TRM, CABEM continues to expand the capability to prepare the product for larger market acceptance. CABEM has added the ability to superimpose multiple data streams by selected time periods onto the same plot. They also have deployed a demo CD that allows prospective users running in a windows environment to boot up and operate the Linux based TRM system for evaluation purposes, and are presently writing/testing firmware to allow routers to be used in a data logger capacity saving the client significant costs in their data acquisition hardware. February 2005As part of our Discovery program in our consulting group, CABEM evaluated a multi-site Microsoft Exchange email software deployment and provided written recommendations to improve performance for a public company. The customer had more than 20 different physical locations and required better reliability while reducing costs. CABEM evaluated the existing infrastructure including the hardware, software, bandwidth and personnel resources. CABEM evaluated the frequency and usage patterns for the company's numerous locations, and also evaluated alternative software programs in addition to the deployment options. CABEM provided to the customer eight major recommendations to simplify deployment while upgrading reliability and reducing cost. CABEM's goal was to devise a program that would be pragmatic and reasonable to both implement and maintain while achieving the desired results. |
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