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Old 5th, August 2008, 05:47 PM
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Default Re: Which PMR to go for?

Have you got a demo we can access to try?
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Old 6th, August 2008, 05:00 PM
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Default Re: Which PMR to go for?

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pharmaSys is fully replicated and consequently there is no single point of failure. The network works over multiple nodes so removing the single point of failure whilst the servers have built in redundancy.
Should the N3 connection be lost then the 3G cards take over so eliminating any down time.
That's wonderful news.
What is dispsensing product file and clinical data support like - do you do your own or use First Databank/Multilex?
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Old 26th, August 2008, 02:05 PM
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pharmaSys is fully replicated and consequently there is no single point of failure. The network works over multiple nodes so removing the single point of failure whilst the servers have built in redundancy.
Should the N3 connection be lost then the 3G cards take over so eliminating any down time.
How would I go about using this software in a pharmacy that is utilising robotic dispensing storage or is it not possible?
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Old 27th, August 2008, 06:11 AM
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Default Re: Which PMR to go for?

pharmaSys has robot integration with the Consis robots that are made by Willach. The interface to Robopharma robot are currently being developed to be released in September. Other interfaces can be developed on request.
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