As part of the award procedure, Klinikum Fulda would like to procure a software solution that accelerates the registration process on the end devices and on the applications and thus brings added value for the (primarily the medical and nursing) users of the hospital.
The tendered software solution is intended to improve productivity for employees, as employees in the medical and nursing services in particular often have to log on to different workstations and currently have to enter their user name and password. Using RFID chips already available at the customer's premises, which are issued on an employee-related basis, a quick logon and log-off is to be made possible with corresponding readers on the end devices. Windows devices (Windows 10 / 11) and thin clients with IgelOS are used as end devices. Both types must be supported by the solution.
Some applications use the existing Windows Active Directory for authentication, others have their own user administration, which is also to be connected to the solution. In the target state, as many specialist applications as possible should be able to be addressed via the solution. After appropriate training, it must be possible for the client to "train" applications in the solution himself.
As part of the award procedure, Klinikum Fulda would like to procure a software solution that accelerates the registration process on the end devices and on the applications and thus brings added value for the (primarily the medical and nursing) users of the hospital. The tendered software solution is intended to improve productivity for employees, as employees in the medical and nursing services in particular often have to log on to different workstations and currently have to enter their user name and password. Using RFID chips already available at the customer's premises, which are issued on an employee-related basis, a quick logon and log-off is to be made possible with corresponding readers on the end devices. Windows devices (Windows 10 / 11) and thin clients with IgelOS are used as end devices. Both types must be supported by the solution.
Some applications use the existing Windows Active Directory for authentication, others have their own user administration, which is also to be connected to the solution. In the target state, as many specialist applications as possible should be able to be addressed via the solution. After appropriate training, it must be possible for the client to "train" applications in the solution himself.