>Sounds like the perfect excuse to learn how to present data in an intranet setting. If they have tcp/ip as their network protocol, it is perfect.
Great idea. Unfortunately we are one unit of the hospital and we can't guarantee that other wards will have computers or live ethernet ports when our doctors visit (to assess our patients) on their ward.
It seems these guys have to be "off the grid" but either able to communicate with our server or easily schronize when they are back on the grid.
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