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[http://www.docstorsys.com/dss-vxOpenSource.html DSS] is a company that has provided software modules for the VA's VistA system. It has also developed an open-source version of VistA called vxVistA.
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[http://www.docstorsys.com/dss-vxOpenSource.html DSS] is a company that has provided software modules for the VA's VistA system. It has developed an open-source version of VistA called vxVistA.
  
 
vxVistA, like the VA's VistA system, uses the proprietary Cache version of the MUMPS database, which must be licensed (for a fee) separately. The co-ordinated vxVistA stack is therefore not available as a completely open source product.
 
vxVistA, like the VA's VistA system, uses the proprietary Cache version of the MUMPS database, which must be licensed (for a fee) separately. The co-ordinated vxVistA stack is therefore not available as a completely open source product.

Revision as of 02:53, 31 January 2010

Introduction

DSS is a company that has provided software modules for the VA's VistA system. It has developed an open-source version of VistA called vxVistA.

vxVistA, like the VA's VistA system, uses the proprietary Cache version of the MUMPS database, which must be licensed (for a fee) separately. The co-ordinated vxVistA stack is therefore not available as a completely open source product.

  • Pros: Support by a large VA contractor.
  • Cons: Very slow development time.