| Orion Health Releases Rhapsody 2.3 to Enhance Performance |
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Auckland New Zealand - 10 May 2006 Orion Health, a leading provider of clinical workflow and integration technology for the healthcare sector, today releases an enhanced version of its award-winning integration technology, Rhapsody 2.3. Rhapsody 2.3 features increased stability as well as improved W3C XML schema support. The W3C XML schemas are crucial to the provisioning of HL7 version 3.0. Rhapsody, which has been rated the number one integration engine by KLAS, an independent healthcare information technology research and analysis firm, outperforms other integration engines in performance. Additionally, based on customer demand, Rhapsody 2.3 has extended its support to include Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005. "Customers who are seeking enhanced performance have chosen to upgrade to SQL Server 2005." Says Paul de Bazin, Rhapsody Development Manager. By offering Rhapsody customers the opportunity to take advantage of performance upgrades in their data platform, we are enabling them to enhance their overall performance." In addition to SQL Server 2005, Rhapsody 2.3 supports Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2000, Oracle, Informix and PostgreSQL. Adds de Bazin, "Orion Health is committed to delivering innovative healthcare IT solutions to our customers, and the enhancements in Rhapsody 2.3 deliver." About Orion Health Orion Health's easy-to-use applications and tools integrate and enhance existing healthcare information systems and deliver secure, universal access to information. The innovative company delivers an end-to-end information technology (IT) integration platform that brings together clinical content to improve clinician effectiveness and the quality of patient care. Orion's partners include leading health and IT vendors such as Oracle Corporation, Philips Medical Systems, LogicaCMG, Hewlett Packard, McKesson, and Sierra Systems. Orion also has more than 1,000 clients worldwide including Johns Hopkins Hospital, New York State Department of Health, Central Washington Hospital, US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and many more. More information can be found at www.orionhealth.com. |