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SolAce
Secure WireNews Feed
September 5, 2005
SolAce Server is renamed to SolAce Secure Wire to prevent confusion with the SolAce EMC multi-user product line.
February
28, 2003
SolAce Server is released to public under the GPL. Secure & reliable
file transfer over the Internet, coded to the HIPAA Security Rule,
and useful for providers, payers, TPAs, IPAs, employers, etc.
Best of all, it's open source! Currently point-to-point topology
is fully supported in the open source package, so point two SolAce
Servers at each other for real-time messaginag. Hub-and-spoke topology
works but there is not an open source client yet, only the SolAce
commercial package has built-in support at the moment.
February
7, 2003
An add-on for SolAce is now available that supports two-way 837
Professional translation. What does this mean to you? Your submitter
can use one package to generate 837P transactions, and you can use
the same to import, view, print, edit, and even regenerate an 837P
for your system. You can also write automatic edits in JavaScript! 837I
support is coming soon. We are also adding our legacy NSF support
back in after much resistance, since most Medicaid's will not be
ready soon and still rely on NSF. This will enable you to import
837's, view, edit, print, run automatic edits, and ultimately export
NSF files.
January
17, 2003
Ivertex announces the first open source EDI gateway, and it is designed
from the ground up for the HIPAA Security Rule.
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