Good for them. The asynchronous master-master replication dynamic of couchdb is exactly the right solution for a barely connected federation of clinics. That said, the last paragraphs talk of "instant" as pointed out by Maro is a touch disingenuous.
That's basically the point, without CouchDB, they don't have internet, because the connection is spotty, power goes out, and latency makes it unusable when it does work. CouchDB fixes all that.
[+] [-] siculars|15 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] mahmud|15 years ago|reply
I am from Somalia, and we're strictly a Redis country.
[+] [-] bhiggins|15 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] Maro|15 years ago|reply
They can now find problems instantly, where before it could have taken months for someone to visit the clinic and see what was going wrong.
By the sound of it, it's not CouchDB that's helping them, it's using a computer and the Internet?
[+] [-] jchrisa|15 years ago|reply