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GT.M is an implementation of MUMPS from [http://www.fisglobal.com FIS], better known as Fidelity. Fidelity is the maintainer of the GT.M open source project. Their documentation [http://www.fisglobal.com/Products/TechnologyPlatforms/GTM/UserDocumentation/index.htm here] is extensive.
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GT.M is an implementation of ANSII standardsMUMPS from Fidelity Information Systems. It is widely used in the banking world, and in addition, it will run VA VistA.  At present the only well known alternative is [[Cache]]
  
GT.M can support VistA. The portability layer of the Kernel is
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Fidelity is the maintainer of [http://fisglobal.com/Products/TechnologyPlatforms/GTM/index.htm GT.M]. In addition to their open source version, they provide nonfree software that runs on the Oracle Solaris Operating System, running on the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SPARC Sun SPARC] <!-- for the time being it is STILL the Sun SPARC platform, they haven't rebranded the hardware line yet. -->line of high performance servers. They also offer service contracts and training to open source users.
known to work for GT.M on VMS and also GT.M on the [[Linux Operating System]].
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Extensive documentation from Fidelity is [http://www.fisglobal.com/Products/TechnologyPlatforms/GTM/UserDocumentation/index.htm here]. See also [[GT.M Programmer's Guide]].
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GT.M can support VistA. The portability layer of the Kernel is known to work with GT.M on VMS, Solaris, and Linux Operating System.
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:31, 10 June 2010

GT.M is an implementation of ANSII standardsMUMPS from Fidelity Information Systems. It is widely used in the banking world, and in addition, it will run VA VistA. At present the only well known alternative is Cache

Fidelity is the maintainer of GT.M. In addition to their open source version, they provide nonfree software that runs on the Oracle Solaris Operating System, running on the Sun SPARC line of high performance servers. They also offer service contracts and training to open source users.

Extensive documentation from Fidelity is here. See also GT.M Programmer's Guide.

GT.M can support VistA. The portability layer of the Kernel is known to work with GT.M on VMS, Solaris, and Linux Operating System.