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* DCm4chee is on amazon cloud, we should also load an i2b2 instance. Regarding XNAT we can use XNAT central to do our first tests.
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* Amazon cloud is a good starting solution, as long as we don't work with patients data.
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* Once we need our own place to add patients data, we can clone what is on amazon cloud and put it on the cloud at each institution.
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* Partners already has a cloud. It does nor work too well with Windows because it has a small footprint memory. A solution is to use LINUX.

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Agenda

i2b2 to XNAT to DICOM architecture and workflow

Harvard Catalyst Medical Informatics group Meeting Minutes February 23, 2010

In attendance:

  • Shawn Murphy
  • Valerie Humblet
  • Yong Gao
  • Wendy Plesniak
  • Alex Zeitsev
  • Charles McGow
  • Randy Gollub
  • Steve Pieper
  • Chris Herrick
  • Bill Telier
  • Paul Lamonica
  • Jesse Wei
  • Mark Anderson
  • Karl Helmer


1.Creation of our own i2b2 instance

  • DCm4chee is on amazon cloud, we should also load an i2b2 instance. Regarding XNAT we can use XNAT central to do our first tests.
  • Amazon cloud is a good starting solution, as long as we don't work with patients data.
  • Once we need our own place to add patients data, we can clone what is on amazon cloud and put it on the cloud at each institution.
  • Partners already has a cloud. It does nor work too well with Windows because it has a small footprint memory. A solution is to use LINUX.