I have been working on the same Cake app for the past two years. A lot
of it has been a bit hush hush but last week we were truly "outed" by
Qualcomm.

Check out our 3 min segment from the Keynote:
http://www.greatconnection.se/en/ces

The system transmits medical images from echo machines (ultrasound),
CTs, MRs or any similar digital "x-ray" type device, to any mobile
phone, any email inbox and a few social networking apps. There is a
lot of high-tech stuff going on behind the scenes and CakePHP is at
the core of it all. Not just for the web-interfaces but actually to
drive the whole thing.

Roughly 85% of the code and all the main logic is CakePHP. The rest is
C and Java for certain things that benefit greatly from being
optimized and run as compiled code.

For a Cake app it is kind of an oddball I imagine. I thought it might
be interesting to hear of a Cake app that is not a CMS or a Twitter
mash-up or some other more common type of application.

I also thought this would come to my defence and help explain some of
the more strange questions I have been asking and problems I have been
having. I may not be all crazy... I hope.


Now... how am I going to work up the courage to attempt to migrate
this monster to 1.3? :)
Check out the new CakePHP Questions site http://cakeqs.org and help others with 
their CakePHP related questions.

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