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 In August of 2013, the development team once again set out to modernize VMIS. The Microsoft SQL Server database continued to function well and was a market-leader for database solutions, but Visual Basic 6 had become obsolete, causing continued development efforts to slow. Microsoft's [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_Sharp_(programming_language)|C Sharp]] (C#) language was selected to replace Visual Basic as the programming language for the Windows software client. Over the next two years, the team reprogrammed the system in C#. The new system, known as VMIS 2.0, went online in January of 2015. When it went online, it was functionally equivalent to VMIS 1.0, but with minor visual enhancements. In August of 2013, the development team once again set out to modernize VMIS. The Microsoft SQL Server database continued to function well and was a market-leader for database solutions, but Visual Basic 6 had become obsolete, causing continued development efforts to slow. Microsoft's [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_Sharp_(programming_language)|C Sharp]] (C#) language was selected to replace Visual Basic as the programming language for the Windows software client. Over the next two years, the team reprogrammed the system in C#. The new system, known as VMIS 2.0, went online in January of 2015. When it went online, it was functionally equivalent to VMIS 1.0, but with minor visual enhancements.
  
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 Today, VMIS contains almost 3 million medical record documents, images, and lab tests for over 300,000 animals and 200,000 clients. The Hospital continues to add enhancements to VMIS to improve the electronic medical record and new features, such as web portals and mobile applications, to provide better communications with clients and referring veterinarians. Today, VMIS contains almost 3 million medical record documents, images, and lab tests for over 300,000 animals and 200,000 clients. The Hospital continues to add enhancements to VMIS to improve the electronic medical record and new features, such as web portals and mobile applications, to provide better communications with clients and referring veterinarians.
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