CSI TriSano® Enterprise Edition enables Governments and NGOs to more effectively serve citizens
Collaborative Software Initiative (CSI), the company that introduced the market-changing collaborative approach to building and deploying enterprise software products at a fraction of the cost of traditional methods, today announced that customers can deploy fully supported CSI TriSano® Enterprise Edition on Microsoft® Windows Server.
“There are more and more open source applications being optimized for the Windows Server platform,” said Sandy Gupta, Director of Windows Server Platform Strategy, Microsoft® Corporation. “It is great to see CSI TriSano® Enterprise Edition now optimized to run on Microsoft® Windows Server to address many of the public health challenges at the international, state and local level.”
In response to customer demand for increased deployment choice and flexibility in their IT environments, CSI announced the general availability of CSI TriSano® Enterprise Edition on Microsoft® Windows Server for customers needing the surveillance and outbreak application on a Microsoft® platform.
“We are delighted to offer our public health customers the added choice and flexibility - the ability to confidently deploy in a mixed environment on Microsoft® and Linux platforms,” said Stuart Cohen, CEO, Collaborative Software Initiative. “Our customers can choose to deploy CSI TriSano® Enterprise Edition on premise or via SaaS, with support from the developers who built the application.”
About Collaborative Software Initiative
Collaborative Software Initiative (CSI), the company that introduced the market-changing collaborative approach to building and deploying software products at a fraction of the cost of traditional methods, was founded in 2007 by Stuart Cohen, a veteran IT executive and former chief executive officer at the Open Source Development Labs.
CSI engages the power of community members, customers and partners to form core teams, providing the technology-enabled, open collaboration venue for subject matter experts and CSI to develop and deliver high value enterprise software with increased business value. CSI offers the products to a broader base of customers under an open source license or an annual subscription which includes commercial support. The collaborative approach results in more innovative, less expensive, sustainable software products that leverage open standards for community members, customers and partners across the ecosystem.
CSI delivers on the promise that collaboration fosters innovation, creating sustainable software products.
