wow
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Oracle in Talks to Buy Cerner
An agreement, which could potentially be worth $30 billion, would rank as biggest ever for software giant
2021 December 16 wsj.com/articles/oracl…
i don't know i've ever heard a story about Oracle in talks to buy a company with an ending other than Oracle *buying* that company.
oh. i forgot about the TikTok debacle, mentioned by Financial TImes here.
so that's *one* story about Oracle not buying.
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Oracle nears deal to buy health IT company Cerner for $30bn
2021 December 16 ft.com/content/9bf806…
Microsoft integrates healthcare cloud service with Cerner EHR for smoother telehealth visits
2021 October 22 fiercehealthcare.com/tech/microsoft…
i remember when Microsoft bought Azyxxi.
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Microsoft buys medical records system
2006 July 26
Microsoft Corp. has acquired a patient information system that the world's largest software maker plans to sell to health care providers worldwide. nbcnews.com/id/wbna14048755
and i remember when Microsoft sold Amalga HIS and RIS/PACS.
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Orion Health Acquires Microsoft’s Former HIS Product; Companies Will Co-Market Offerings
2011 October 16 histalk2.com/2011/10/16/ori…
Microsoft sold Amalga at about the time Allscripts and Eclipsys were merging.
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Allscripts, Eclipsys to merge in $1.3 billion deal
2010 June 9 healthcareitnews.com/news/allscript…
i remember when GE bought IDX.
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GE Healthcare Completes Acquisition of IDX Systems Corporation; GE will Accelerate Global Adoption of Electronic Health Records
2006 January 4 ge.com/news/press-rel…
But in 2015...
'Zimmerman said that GE Healthcare is instead “doubling down” on its ambulatory EMR products'
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GE Healthcare: We’re leaving the hospital EMR business
2015 April 14 medcitynews.com/2015/04/ge-hea…
after "doubling down" for a few years...
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GE Healthcare to Sell Ambulatory EHR, Financial Systems for $1.05B
2018 April 2 ehrintelligence.com/news/ge-health…
IBM was in the EMR space a while...
"The system studied—Clinical Information System (CIS)—was developed by Kaiser and IBM in 2001. In 2003, shortly before study interviews began, the company halted implementation of CIS for a competing system."
2006 Feb 1 commonwealthfund.org/publications/j…
i guess what i'm saying is healthcare software isn't necessarily any easier for a company with deep pockets buying an existing solution than for a startup. And it's hard for a startup.
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just like that, i'm probably done thinking about scalabilty strategies for #sqlserver, and back to investigating latch timeouts on very busy systems.
here's the thing. the number of mdmp files for a given large-memory system can be pretty small, especially if an Availability Group is involved.
while a dump is in progress, #sqlserver memory must remain in a constant consistant state. the more memory, the longer the dump may take (there are other un-enumerated factors).
but, Availability Group lease timeout can only be set as high as 100 seconds currently.
484 #sqlserver batch mode on rowstore queries. DOP 8. run consecutively by a single session. each query is a fullscan of a different single table, grouping by a CASE statement on a non-indexed INT/BIGINT/NUMERIC data type column. producing one or two result rows of 1 column each.
based on observation of the first experiment with these queries, in which the queries were ordered alphabetically by the name of the only table in the FROM, i reordered the queries based on decreasing pages:rows ratio. that gives the evident decreasing pages/sec trend :-)
a closeup of the first 10 minutes shows the considerable variation even though the downward trend is evident.
i'll nitpick two details, though :-)
the 512k upper bound for disk IO size isn't properly a #sqlserver limit, although it *is* the limit on most systems. it's the upper bound of the disk adapter.
some disk adapters - most fibre channel HBAs and some others, too - allow configuration of the maximum disk transfer size, and can be set higher than 512kb.
indubitably
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"To conduct tactical monitoring, we must also consider the complexities of virtualization, consolidation and concurrency alongside the activities of multiple CPU cores."
"... for capacity planning, this assumption is mostly harmless.
However, this assumption is reckless for tactical monitoring..."
Startling?
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We invited an AI to debate its own ethics in the Oxford Union – what it said was startling
2021 December 10 theconversation.com/we-invited-an-…
Startlingly... ridiculous!
"The good news is that you don’t have to build your own AI team. You can outsource your AI work to experts in the field, which can help you make the most of technology and ensure that you don’t fall victim to the same AI problems as your competitors."