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Appeon Corporation and RES-Q Healthcare Systems has announced the successful migration of key modules from RES-Q Healthcare Systems Labor Resource Management System, built with Sybase PowerBuilder, to the Web and J2EE. This move to the Web comes in response to RES-Q Healthcare Systems’ relentless pursuit of further improving the effectiveness and efficiency of staffing operations for hospitals and healthcare providers.
Appeon Corporation develops products and services to
modernize the application architecture of enterprises. These products and
services dramatically reduce the time, cost and risk associated with
traditional IT projects.
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PBDJ News Desk 01/04/07 01:02:31 PM EST | |||
Appeon Corporation has successfully helped RES-Q Healthcare Systems to migrate key modules from its Labor Resource Management System, built with Sybase PowerBuilder, to the Web and J2EE. Ninety percent of the application objects and code were converted automatically, and the project was completed within 60 days. |
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