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  • Proclos Team granted with T-Systems Innovations Award

    Mastering the long and winding road in developing Open-Source software solutions for the social-medical healthcare sector was finally crowned with sweet success.
    A Proclos team and its cooperation partner Verein Dialog, the leading ambulant addiction aid agency of Austria, were awarded with the T-Systems Innovation Award Vienna for the project openSMC.

    The jury did espescially honor the fact that openSMC:

    • enables a smooth and transparent information flow among specialized groups of cooperating professionals.
    • reduces administrative overhead while complying to intensive documentation and evaluation needs.
    • consequently directs more time towards effective client care and client support processes.

    Beside common CRM-features adapted for medical needs, special features of openSMC include support for:

    • multiprofessionial and multidimensional diagnostics.
    • arbitrary information views, alerting and notificating.
    • prescription of narcotics conforming to legal standards.
    • changing data acquisition needs by an integrated survey engine.
    • highly flexible data export / import by integration of Colibri

    Special thanx to ZIT, who co-funded the project as part of the ZIT08 Plus innovation program. Source code is available here.

    Contact: Martin Kulnigg

  • DEBI – Dialog Enterprise Business Infrastructure

    Customer: Verein Dialog

    Being the leading ambulant addiction aid agency of Austria, Verein Dialog poses sophisticated demands on its business infrastructure integrating multiple operational sites into a single efficient organisation. Members of Proclos are proud to have taken a lead part in the design and implementation of DEBI – the Dialog Enterprise Business Infrastructure. As its core feature DEBI provides a virtualized (VMWare ESX) terminal server farm, hosting multiple MS Windows and Ubuntu server systems, which are accessed throughout the entire organization via more than 100 thin clients and mobile road warrior installations.

    Members of Proclos focussed on the setup or improvement of the following services:

    • Award winning opensmc installation (dialog:easy) for all client treatment and documentation processes.
    • Clustered Postgresql 9.1 Server as backend for dialog:easy.
    • Postfix Mail Server complete with spam detection and virus filter.
    • Developement and Test Server environments for  further in-house developement of dialog:easy

    As Verein Dialog operates on sensitive medical data sets, security is of extremly high concern. We met this concern by deploying pfSense firewalls on Soekris embedded boards with crypto card hardware to support IPSec tunnels for all site-to-site and roadwarrior-to-site connections. As a special feature we also managed to implement a tunnel-in-tunnel setup for distributed e-card readers to a single gina-box instance helping to minimize fees and connection costs.

    Contact: Harald Gantioler

  • Steffi & Janus

    Customer: OMB-Automation, Germany

    Deploying Open-Source Software Solutions into the highly proprietary area of automation systems was the challenge of the projects Steffi and Janus.

    In this process members of Proclos mastered the cross-platform integration of numerous heterogenios technologies from the network infrastructure to the business intelligence layer and finally successfully contributed:

    • a Zope3 based web-application as monitoring front end for a solar crystal manufacturing chain, which evaluates and visualizes data from the automation process stored in a relational backend and provides both an ad hoc SQL-based analysis tool as well as an interface for exporting the data to a Palo-OLAP system for further multidimensional analysis.
    • a Centos based virtualization environment for rapid deployment and rollout of the entire automation system providing a Postgresql cluster based on DRBD, Corosync and Pacemaker as relational backend. The setup is completed with a virtualized pfSense firewall providing IP-range independence for the cluster and full remote desktop access to all virtual machines using the rdp protocol.

    Special thanx to Jeremias Keihsler (OMB) for being both an excellent co-developer and customer in this project.

    Contact: Peter Füreder

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