Inland Imaging taps InterSystems for its expansion

InterSystems Corporation has announced its InterSystems Ensemble integration platform is now being implemented by Inland Imaging in its facilities throughout Washington State, and its expansion into other states. 

Inland first converted more than 50 interfaces to operate in the Ensemble environment, and then began adding new customers and interfaces. "We’re working with close to 100 interfaces and we're confident that we can support our multi-state expansion," according to Brian Napora, director of IT development at Inland Imaging.

The Cambridge, Mass.-based InterSystems said that the Ensemble product includes an integration server, data server, application server and portal development software.

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