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Originally Posted by johnep Has always puzzled me why the govnmt etc keeps trying to reinvent the wheel. |
I'm afraid the gov's only involvement is to make the use of an computer based system within a pharmacy compulsory. What it is or uses as its foundation is down to the company who wrote the program.
NexPhase uses MS SQL which is one of the better offerings. Its not the storage medium that causes the problems, its the presentation. This truly is a case where you can shoot the messenger not the message.
NexPhase loads a obscene amount of data into memory on load time then doesn't leave itself any for the program to run in. You need a powerful high spec computer to run it on. Mediphase uses less than 500k and gets what it needs when it needs it.