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Retail in the Smarter City
Retail could be so much smarter, imagine getting the deals you want, when and where you want them. Check out this video, Retail in the Smarter City, to learn how retail can do more.
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iPads replace menus at Atlanta eatery
We've seen iPads being used by teachers, pilots and doctors, but what about restaurants? An Atlanta eatery has adopted the iPad to replace menus (and more) at their high-tech restaurant.
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A Microsoft TechEd picture is worth a thousand words
Slides from various presentations at Microsoft TechEd 2011, which was held the week of May 16 in Atlanta.
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Microsoft to make its first Core client-access-license change in 10 years
Microsoft announced this week that it is making a change to its Core CAL (Client Access License) bundle -- something of interest to its business customers who purchase enterprise products.
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The big Atlanta health sell-off continues
Consolidation is an important stage for any industry. It's where a lot of the big money is made.
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The ten best tweets (so far) from Microsoft's global sales meeting
It's MGX time for Microsoft. The Microsoft Global Experience (MGX) is the company's annual sales meeting for about 10,000 selected employees and a few outside guests. What are the...
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Site Uptime Network experiences
IT and Facilities don't speak the same language and yet must work together.
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Join the move to SmartPlanet
Rather than being strictly business, SmartPlanet will also feature coverage of issues, of the controversies technology brings forth. What do technology changes mean in our lives, and the life of...
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What the Eclipsys story tells us
While EMR software may have low penetration the business of hospital software, for decision support and other functions, is decades' old. System integration between this past and the big-time...
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FAA computer failure slows nationwide air traffic
A computer problem at the Federal Aviation Administration center in Atlanta has created air traffic problems across the country. From WSB Radio in Atlanta: FAA Computer Problems: Failure in the...
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Microsoft in The House for diabetes
Diabetes hits hard in minority communities, in poor communities, and requires more cost-effective solutions to minimize loss of life and limb.
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How far can predictive health take us?
Are you willing to give up your cellular privacy, not to mention control of your lifestyle, for the promise of a longer, healthier life?
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Yes, a 200 mile, dedicated and direct broadband line!
The Asheville Citizen-Times reports- and Broadband Reports.com picks up on- the fact that: Web hosting, remote storage and anti-spam technology solutions provider Netriplex Corp., is working...
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iPads replace menus at Atlanta eatery
We've seen iPads being used by teachers, pilots and doctors, but what about restaurants? An Atlanta eatery has adopted the iPad to replace menus (and more) at their high-tech restaurant.
-
A Microsoft TechEd picture is worth a thousand words
Slides from various presentations at Microsoft TechEd 2011, which was held the week of May 16 in Atlanta.
-
Microsoft to make its first Core client-access-license change in 10 years
Microsoft announced this week that it is making a change to its Core CAL (Client Access License) bundle -- something of interest to its business customers who purchase enterprise products.
-
The big Atlanta health sell-off continues
Consolidation is an important stage for any industry. It's where a lot of the big money is made.
-
The ten best tweets (so far) from Microsoft's global sales meeting
It's MGX time for Microsoft. The Microsoft Global Experience (MGX) is the company's annual sales meeting for about 10,000 selected employees and a few outside guests. What are the...
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Site Uptime Network experiences
IT and Facilities don't speak the same language and yet must work together.
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Join the move to SmartPlanet
Rather than being strictly business, SmartPlanet will also feature coverage of issues, of the controversies technology brings forth. What do technology changes mean in our lives, and the life of...
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What the Eclipsys story tells us
While EMR software may have low penetration the business of hospital software, for decision support and other functions, is decades' old. System integration between this past and the big-time...
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