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About Redox

Redox is an operating system from Redox OS that supports a microkernel architecture. It provides features such as a POSIX-compatible interface, a web-based user interface, and a package manager so users can easily install and manage applications. Additionally, Redox is written in the Rust programming language, which promotes safety and concurrency in software development. Its design focuses on modularity and simplicity, allowing for easier updates and maintenance. Key capabilities: microkernel architecture POSIX compatibility web-based interface Rust programming modular design Best for: developers and system administrators that need a flexible and secure operating system for various computing tasks.

Redox Details

Vendor
Redox OS
Year Launched
2014
Location
25 West Main Street Suite 500 Madison, WI 53703
Deployment
cloud
Training Options
demo
Countries Served
All Countries
Languages
English
Users
Healthcare Providers, Medical Assistants, Nurses, Health Information Managers, IT Administrators, Patient Care Coordinators.
Industries Served
Healthcare, EMS, Integration
Tags
Electronic Medical Records, EMS, Integration, Healthcare, Data Integration, EHR, Health IT, Digital Health

Redox's In-App Market Place

Does Redox have an in-app market place?

Yes

How many Mini-Apps in the marketplace?

1

Mini Apps

N/A

Pricing Options

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Accepted Payment Currencies

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Pros & Cons

  • Streamlines complex integrations through a single, consistent API.
  • Vendor-agnostic and connects with over 90 EHR vendors.
  • Reduces implementation time and technical debt for integrations.
  • Offers scalable, reliable, and secure cloud-hosted infrastructure.
  • Translates legacy data standards into modern formats.
  • Requires mapping data between application-specific models and Redox's standardized format.
  • Doesn't eliminate all integration challenges, such as complex workflow orchestration.
  • Pricing model can have higher costs for smaller integrations.
  • Implementation still requires specialized expertise and effort.
  • Relies on the availability and performance of the Redox platform.

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