May 24, 2010 -
The medical community embraces open source tools for emergency response in Haiti
Relief organizations have turned to open source and free web based tools for mapping and providing locational awareness to support the relief effort in Haiti. Pangaea has been advocating for this approach for several years and is pleased to see open source solutions embraced by governmental and NGO’s alike.
April 20, 2010 -
Pangaea is pleased to welcome Kateryna Khapatko
Ms. Khapatko recently joined Pangaea as an application developer and QA engineer. Ms. Khapatko has 3 years of experience in the developing and testing of complex software applications using web 2.0 technologies. Prior to joining Pangaea, Ms. Khapatko worked a QA engineer for a business intelligence firm where she developed and deployed test strategies, test plans, test designs, test cases and test reports, developed a UI testing framework and automated functional/regression testing methods for front end, web services and database components as well as bug tracking, fixing and testing. Prior to that engagement, Ms. Khapatko worked as an application developer for a software development firm where she developed and tested web based solutions for content management based applications. Ms Khapatko holds a B.S. in Computer Science from European University, Lviv, Ukraine and an M.S. in Computer Science from Maharishi University of Management, Fairfield, IA.
March 8, 2010 -
Pangaea is moving
Pangaea is pleased to announce that we are moving our offices to the second floor of the building effective March 12 2010. The move provides us with over 30% more space which will allow us to accommodate our projected growth over the next 5 years. Our new address will be:
Pangaea Information Technologies, Ltd
219 W. Chicago Ave
2nd Floor
Chicago, IL 60654
Our telephone and fax numbers will remain the same.
February 15, 2010 -
MAJ Troy Scott, a True American Hero
Pangaea is honored to have had the opportunity to work with MAJ Troy Scott. It is a true honor and pleasure to provide support to people of MAJ Scott’s character and integrity. We at Pangaea feel fortunate to be able to work along side of our men and women in uniform.
January 26, 2010 -
Obama to announce plan to respond to bioterrorism
This announcement is further proof that we need to leverage and integrate existing and planned applications and decision support tools to provide early detection and management of incidents involving biological and chemical threat agents. Pangaea has existing systems (GUARDIAN and JICS) that address these needs and could serve as integral surveillance and management tools to ensure that we are able to quickly detect potential incidents and support intelligent management decisions which will help to minimize the impact and more importantly, save lives.
January 8, 2010 -
Congratulations
Pangaea would like to thank and congratulate two of our own for their dedicated service. Chris Kowal has just completed his 12th year at Pangaea (and is hitting the ground running for year 13), and this week marks the 10th anniversary of Shon Doseck joining the Pangaea team. Thanks to Chris and Shon for all of their hard work over the years and I look forward to new milestones in the future.
January 1, 2010 -
Happy New Year
We at Pangaea would like to wish everyone a joyous, healthy and prosperous New Year. We are thankful to all of our clients and business partners for making 2009 a successful year despite the trying economic conditions. As we enter 2010 we are fortunate to be in a position to enjoy continued growth. We constantly hear politicians on both sides of the aisle discuss how small business is the backbone of this country and the key to full economic recovery in spite of the fact that none of them ever do anything to promote small business. This country is beholden to multi-national, bottom line driven corporations and powerful special interest groups. In spite of this, small business continues to thrive and succeed, battling government red tape and large corporate entities whose rigid, out-dated management techniques are designed to prevent the innovation and agility required to navigate in these difficult and changing times.
December 17, 2009 -
Pangaea Holiday Dinner
The annual Pangaea Holiday Dinner wiil be held Friday December 18 at Trattoria Trullo in Lincoln Square. We look forward to seeing everyone and celebrating another successful year.
December 2, 2009 -
Distribute ILI Surveillance
This is an interesting project developed by the International Society for Disease Surveillance (ISDS). This application is a step in the right direction to provide national disease surveillance although it only focuses on ILI. The following description is from the Distribute website:
Distribute, a project of the International Society for Disease Surveillance (ISDS), is a distributed, influenza surveillance system that uses summarized, influenza like illness (ILI) syndrome data from existing visit level syndromic surveillance systems developed by public health agencies. It is dedicated to real-time data evaluation, allowing for more rapid surveillance and improved decision making. This project utilizes anonymous visit count data submitted from a variety of public health departments and organizations, in conjunction with Google charts and visualizations and a web services tool kit developed at the University of Washington named Shoki, to generate a real-time display of summarized daily data.
November 13, 2009 -
Pangaea welcomes Helen Araya
Ms. Araya recently joined Pangaea as an application developer. Ms. Araya has over 3 years of experience in developing software applications using web 2.0 technologies as well as the design and development of relational databases for large and complex datasets. Prior to joining Pangaea, Ms. Araya worked a software engineer for an IT consulting firm where she developed an online travel application as well as an inventory management system. Prior to that, Ms Araya worked as an application developer for the Ministry of Finance in Asmara, Eritrea where she developed the Ministry’s Personnel System to manage employee records. Ms Araya holds a B.S. in Computer Science from University of Asmara, Asmara, Eritrea and an M.S. in Computer Science from Maharishi University of Management, Fairfield, IA. We are pleased to have Helen as part of the Pangaea team.