In this episode of In the Open, Please join us for a conversation with Ted Tanner and Adam Orentlicher. Ted is the Global CTO and Chief Architect of Watson Health. And Adam is the VP of Development for Watson Health. We will be discussing the open source projects Linux for Health, Project Alvearie and more.
Theodore Tanner, Global CTO & Chief Architect, Watson Health, @tctjr
Adam Orentlicher, VP of Development, Watson Health, @thisisadamo
Joe Sepi, Open Source Engineer & Advocate, @joe_sepi
Luke Schantz, Quantum Ambassador, @IBMDeveloper, @lukeschantz
Key Takeaways:
- [00:00 - 00:22] Intro to the episode
- [01:47 - 03:05] Intro to Ted and Adam
- [04:18 - 09:26] Experience with orienting things for the developer
- [10:24 - 12:49] What a fire server is, and a use case
- [18:46 - 26:17] The Linux for Health project
- [35:05 - 36:27] Advice for where a developer should start and get involved in Linux for Health
- [42:06 - 45:50] Does healthcare care about open source?
Resources:
Linux for Health: github.com/LinuxForHealth
Project Alvearie: alvearie.io
Project Alvearie on GitHub: github.com/Alvearie
Project Alvearie on IBM.com: ibm.com/watson-health/project-alvearie
Project Alvearie Slack: alvearie.slack.com
FHIR Repo: github.com/IBM/FHIR
IBM FHIR server: ibm.com/products/fhir-server
Paul Bastide's FHIR Workshop (Track 5) 9/21/21: developer.ibm.com/conferences/digital-developer-conference-hybrid-cloud
LF Public Health: lfph.io
IBM Watson Health: ibm.com/watson-health
CATB: wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cathedral_and_the_Bazaar