The Mobile, Ala.-based company is using the Red Hat Linux system of Raleigh, N.C.-based Red Hat Inc. as the platform for the latest release of its clinical/financial applications and database.
Use of Linux will reduce costs and management overhead while improving security, compared with Windows-based servers, says Patrick Immel, vice president of information technology at CPSI.
The end-user interface will continue to be CPSIs native Windows application, called ClientWare. More information is available at cpsinet.com.





















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