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  2. Meditech - Wikipedia

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    Meditech owns several facilities in eastern Massachusetts, located in Westwood, Canton, Fall River, and Foxborough. Meditech also has a facility in Atlanta, Georgia that was the former offices of Patient Care Technologies (PtCT), [ 17 ] which is chiefly responsible for the company's Home Care line of clinical and billing software. [ 18 ]

  3. MIIS (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    MIIS (Meditech Interpretive Information System) is a MUMPS-like programming language that was created by A.Neil Pappalardo and Curt W. Marble, on a DEC PDP at Mass General Hospital from 1964 to 1968. MUMPS evolution took two major directions: MUMPS proper and MIIS.

  4. LSS Data Systems - Wikipedia

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    LSS Data Systems (LSS) is a medical software and service company based in Minnesota, United States. The company developed products for physicians and was founded in 1982. LSS partnered with Medical Information Technology (MEDITECH) in 1

  5. MUMPS - Wikipedia

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    Versions of the MUMPS system were rewritten by technical leaders Dennis "Dan" Brevik and Paul Stylos [6] of DEC in 1970 and 1971. By the early 1970s, there were many and varied implementations of MUMPS on a range of hardware platforms. Another noteworthy platform was Paul Stylos' [6] DEC MUMPS-11 on the PDP-11, and MEDITECH's MIIS.

  6. Neil Pappalardo - Wikipedia

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    Antonino Neil Pappalardo is an American technology entrepreneur and the founder of MEDITECH, a supplier of information system software for hospitals headquartered in Massachusetts. [1] Pappalardo co-founded MEDITECH in 1969, with the original name Medical Information Technology Inc. [ 2 ] He was one of the original co-developers of the MUMPS ...

  7. Aviion - Wikipedia

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    DG/UX had previously run on the company's family of Eclipse MV 32-bit minicomputers (the successors to Nova and the 16-bit Eclipse minis) but only in a very secondary role to the Eclipse MV mainstay AOS/VS and AOS/VS II operating systems. Also, some Aviion servers from this era ran the proprietary Meditech MAGIC operating system. [1]

  8. Carl Zeiss Meditec - Wikipedia

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    Carl Zeiss Meditec AG is a multinational medical technology company and subsidiary of Carl Zeiss AG.It manufactures tools for eye examinations and medical lasers as well as solutions for neurosurgery, dentistry, gynecology and oncology.

  9. 64-bit computing - Wikipedia

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    On systems with 64-bit processors, both the 32- and 64-bit macOS kernels can run 32-bit user-mode code, and all versions of macOS up to macOS Mojave (10.14) include 32-bit versions of libraries that 32-bit applications would use, so 32-bit user-mode software for macOS will run on those systems.