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Case Study: Beaumont Hospital

Case Study: Beaumont Hospital. Beaumont: Training hospital for DCU and RCSI Staff of 3,000 Rationale for implementation of a large scale OSS project in a large public sector organisation. Severe budgetary contractions since 2000 Due to overspend in the run-up to Y2K

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Case Study: Beaumont Hospital

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  1. Case Study: Beaumont Hospital • Beaumont: Training hospital for DCU and RCSI • Staff of 3,000 • Rationale for implementation of a large scale OSS project in a large public sector organisation

  2. Severe budgetary contractions since 2000 Due to overspend in the run-up to Y2K Shortfall of EUR17million in 2003 Looking for ways to save costs on IT Free access to source code played a very limited role in Beaumont’s motivation Given the budgetary constraints, zero cost was of more concern than open source. IT @ Beaumont

  3. Current IT environment 36 Intel-based servers, 22 running Red Hat or SuSE Linux and 14 running Microsoft Windows NT. In addition to the Intel servers, Beaumont’s primary clinical application is based on a HP 3000 mainframe computer. The overall environment is thus characterized by a heterogeneity of application platforms and associated servers. IT @ Beaumont

  4. Beaumont has always followed a mixed-market policy, acquiring software solutions where these were readily available, and creating or modifying existing applications as necessary. This mixed market philosophy extends to the range of application providers who are involved in business relationships with Beaumont. Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Sun, Linux providers (Red Hat and SuSE), and Microsoft. IT @ Beaumont

  5. Beaumont has approx 1,000 desktop machines to support. one-third of these are bordering on obsolete, specified at 64 MB RAM or less and with clock speeds of less than 300 MHz. This situation arises because of a relatively low level of funding to sustain its IT infrastructure. As a direct consequence of this, as money became available, Beaumont acquired a variety of software of different vintages and capabilities, including a mixture of application packages. IT @ Beaumont

  6. Cost Comparison of OSS versus Comparable Closed Solutions for Phase 1

  7. Desktop Apps: Star Office Content Management System: Zope Email: Skyrix Applications

  8. Further Reading on OSS in Beaumont • http://osor.eu/case_studies/migration-to-open-source-software-2013-beaumont

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