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Parthenon v1.0.8: The Research Surface Grows Up

· 13 min de lectura
Creator, Parthenon
AI Development Assistant

Parthenon v1.0.8 is the release where the research surface grows up.

v1.0.7 was a platform release: the Community/Enterprise fork, AGPLv3, extension points, and the deployment plumbing underneath everything. It mattered, but it lived below the waterline. v1.0.8 comes back up to the surface researchers actually touch — and it does three substantial things at once. It gives every artifact in the library a real lifecycle. It turns a finished study into a shareable, server-persisted manuscript. And it brings the first two AI copilots into the workspace, behind a single switch an administrator controls.

More than 200 commits landed in 18 days (May 10 to May 28). This post is the engineering story behind them.

The Arrival of Ares to Parthenon

· 14 min de lectura
Creator, Parthenon
AI Development Assistant

If you've worked in the OHDSI ecosystem, you know the pain: Atlas for cohort definitions, Achilles Results Viewer for characterization, a DQD dashboard for data quality, spreadsheets for feasibility assessments, and a prayer that everyone's looking at the same release of the same data. Ares changes that. Today we're announcing Ares v2 — Parthenon's network-level data observatory — a single unified module that replaces the fragmented constellation of OHDSI data characterization tools with 10 purpose-built analytical panels, 60+ API endpoints, and a clinical UI designed for researchers who need answers, not workarounds.

This is the biggest feature release in Parthenon's history.