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Open Source Development07.05.05 Excellence Roundtable - celebrate independence and freedomSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Tue, 07/05/2005 - 02:07.
07/05/2005 - 10:30 I hope you had a great 4th of July. At today's NEO Excellence Roundtable, we'll celebrate independence and freedom - core concepts of entrepreneurship, the new economy and the Roundtable. Location
City Club - 850 Euclid Ave., 2nd Fl.
Cleveland's Digital VisionSubmitted by Ed Morrison on Fri, 06/17/2005 - 13:22.
Here's a fast report on the opening of the 14th annual Community Technology Centers Network CTCNet. Read more.
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Dan Gillmor moves to Drupal: BayosphereSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Wed, 05/18/2005 - 03:36.
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Open Source to the RescueSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Wed, 04/27/2005 - 23:30.
For those who still don't get IT, an explanation for the evolution of Friendster's open source architecture should help...consider: "There were discussions of ditching open source. Should we just buy off-the-shelf software that would do what we want?" Pattishall explains. "We investigated the market but found there wasn't anything close to what we wanted to do, and it was way too expensive. We wouldn't be able to execute on any business plan because we spent too much just on the software." Read on... ( categories: )
The view of IT from India is clearer than in America - learn globally about LinuxSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Sun, 04/17/2005 - 18:26.
WIth insightful perspectives from an information technology (IT) professional in India, the article below offers an excellent overview of the origins of Linux, what it is, where it fits in the IT world, trends in use, and implications on workforce demands. This is the perspective from India, and the global perspective, and the trends referenced are global, like Linux has 14 percent of the $50.9 billion market for server operating systems. Business professionals who do not understand these trends and implications risk tragic consequences. Talk Show Host & Former Mayor of Cincinnati Shows His Serious SideSubmitted by Amin Varghai on Tue, 03/29/2005 - 23:25.
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04.12.05 REALNEO@REI OrientationSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Thu, 03/24/2005 - 22:49.
04/12/2005 - 13:00 Each Tuesday from 2:00 - 4:00 PM REI holds REALNEO planning and Location
Peter B Lewis Bldg room 123
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04.05.05: REALNEO@REI OrientationSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Thu, 03/24/2005 - 22:47.
04/05/2005 - 13:00 Each Tuesday from 2:00 - 4:00 PM REI holds REALNEO planning and Location
Peter B Lewis Bldg room 123
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03.29.05 REALNEO@REI orientationSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Thu, 03/24/2005 - 22:27.
03/29/2005 - 13:00 Each Tuesday from 2:00 - 4:00 PM REI holds REALNEO planning and Location
Peter B Lewis Bldg room 123
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First Monday: The social structure of free and open source software developmentSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Sun, 03/06/2005 - 16:20.
The social structure of free and open source software development - by Kevin Crowston and James Howison - Abstract: Metaphors, such as the Cathedral and Bazaar, used to describe the organization of FLOSS projects typically place them in sharp contrast to proprietary development by emphasizing FLOSS's distinctive social and communications structures. But what do we really know about the communication patterns of FLOSS projects? How generalizable are the projects that have been studied? Is there consistency across FLOSS projects? Questioning the assumption of distinctiveness is important because practitioner-advocates from within the FLOSS community rely on features of social structure to describe and account for some of the advantages of FLOSS production. ( categories: )
02.15.05 Notes "The Doan Brook Watershed Partnership"Submitted by Monica on Tue, 02/15/2005 - 18:21.
Today's Tuesdays@REI topic on "The Doan Brook Watershed Partnership" attracted the attention of many people and organizations, as the issues discussed connect to many important initiatives that concern water, as a natural resource and a source of positive economic impact. [Picture (source) : Fishing in the pond near the former Mount Sinai complex at Rockefeller Park and Doan Brook]
Open-Source Practices for BiotechnologySubmitted by Norm Roulet on Fri, 02/11/2005 - 07:25.
Open-Source Practices for Biotechnology - New York Times, Researchers from Australia have devised a method of creating genetically modified crops that does not infringe on patents held by big biotechnology companies. The people behind the new technology-sharing initiative, called the Biological Innovation for Open Society, or BIOS, say that patents covering the basic ( categories: )
Physiome is so big and so important that it needs an underlying open source frameworkSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Fri, 02/11/2005 - 07:21.
The Doctor Will See Your Prototype Now - Wired, The Physiome Project is assembling digital models of every system and anatomical feature of the human body - from large organs to tiny cellular and molecular functions. 1,000,000s of patients, 100s of hospitals, entire countries, open source and $7.5 million in VC are right about medical ISSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Thu, 02/10/2005 - 21:38.
Below is a story about a company in LA that's doing exactly what companies and all medical service providers must do here - using open source VistA medical information management standards to transform healthcare. This is THE realization of the $125 million vision President Bush recently promoted here, and the understanding the Cleveland Clinic has embraced, and the certainty all other healthcare providers in NEO must recognize. Bottom line, if NEO's 100s of hospitals, clinics and medical centers and 1,000s of doctors get up to speed NOW, and collaborate, and turn their attention to excellence outside the operating room, and work strategically with enlightened IT professionals to embrace VistA region-wide, for the 4.4 million patients here, NEO will overnight become the global center of excellence in healthcare and the multi-billion-dollar medical information systems industry - for now, leadership, success, jobs and wealth go to some up-starts and VCs in LA. Read more... Will NEO become a leader of the Medical Information revolution, or die not trying?Submitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 02/07/2005 - 02:10.
At the January 21, 2005 City Club forum, Cleveland Clinic CEO Toby Cosgrove ended his presentation with his vision for the Cleveland Clinic leading the inevitable "socialization" of healthcare in America - he declared the age of private and small medical practices and hospitals has ended and large, efficient world-class healthcare providers like the Clinic will create a universal umbrella of coverage. He is correct, and Cleveland is very fortunate to have a world-leader of this movement here - the Clinic is just as able to be a world-hub of socialized healthcare as any other provider, and Cosgrove is clearly capable of leading NEO to the forefront of this global transition - NEO should be center of global healthcare industry and excellence - read the notes from Cosgrove's presentation to better understand how and why! But the socialized provider aspect of the healthcare revolution is just one opportunity now before NEO - another was surfaced a week later with President Bush's 02.28.05 visit to the Clinic to praise their use of information systems to streamline and automate patient records - featuring before the world the Clinic's successes standardizing how patient records are maintained and communicated. To highlight this transformation, mentioned by Cosgrove the prior week at the City Club, the Clinic was not only able to use excellent medical information management to be the first providers to identify health risks of the pain-killer Vioxx but was then able to notify their 11,000 patients using Vioxx that they must stop taking the medication, literally real-time. Thus, effective medical information systems reduce healthcare problems, saving money and lives. Brazil Makes Move to Open Source Software - can Ohio be far behind?Submitted by Norm Roulet on Tue, 02/01/2005 - 03:17.
The pace of adoption of open source software is accelerating at astounding rates, as we see entire nations officially dumping Microsoft and going free. Recently, Venezuela switched to open source, and plan a university to develop programmers... now, read two great postings about Brazil - developing countries are wising up... developing Ohio is wising up too, as you'll see... Happy Birthday DrupalSubmitted by Ted Takacs on Thu, 01/20/2005 - 13:44.
Happy birthday Drupal
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Exactly NOTES: 01.18.05 REALNEO@REI Planning MeetingSubmitted by Ted Takacs on Thu, 01/20/2005 - 13:23.
I. REALNEO Status A. Drafting of Legal
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