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The “not so“ nice things about sound and Horizon in a healthcare environment.

Ok as the tile suggest I would like to elaborate a bit about sound issues within a horizon environment within a healthcare setting.

But first things first, this might be a different type of post than the usual ones, I might make some strange and wrong assumptions, be bold  at some times but i still think the story might be interesting and might even help solving some issues for others.

Since English is not my native language please bear with me.

Also feel free to correct wrong assumptions and let's try together to make this post as helpful as it can possibly be.

And since this is my first post let me introduce myself a bit :

Mark Platte

36 years old and currently working as an IT architect in a hospital environment.

But my roots are in application development.

I like to solve issues and still believe that when it comes to IT everything can be fixed depending on how much effort and endurance (and too bad also money) you are willing to spend on solving issues. Although determination might actually be the real key word here.

So enough about me so here we go :

It might be i'm not able to finish all of the post so it may come in a couple of posts.

It's not code it's spaghetti, and who doesn't like pasta ?
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