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Rethink Your Storage With IBM
Data storage is an interesting thing. While it's easy to add more storage with band-aid solutions, before long, you'll need to seriously rethink how you store. For some advice, turn to this white...
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Microsoft venture with GE gets a name and a CEO
The joint venture created by Microsoft and GE Healthcare late last year, now known officially as Caradigm, is moving forward with products and plans.
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CRM software that even a healthcare professional can love
Bostech CEO Brad Bostic wants to bring cloud computing and CRM software to the healthcare business. It could be a matter of life or death.
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Caffeine fix? Now you can literally inhale it.
A Harvard professor has invented and unleashed the AeroShot, caffeine inhaler, complete with B vitamins.
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Will your cloud be HIPAA compliant?
Regulatory compliance will have a major influence on the spread of cloud services to medical providers.
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Practicing safe sacks may not mean plastic baglessness
Efforts to preserve our environment and our health don't have to be all or nothing, do they?
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With a postal service like this one, we need e-textbooks
I just want to actually have my textbook in my hands at some point before I have to sit down and take my midterm. Is that too much to ask, USPS?
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Why this Well-Known Biotech Firm Deploys 17,000 iPads and iPhones
Enterprises at the AppNation conference detailed the ups and downs of deploying apps to both employees and customers.
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Could your contact lenses be smarter than you are?
Wouldn't it be wild if your contact lenses could remember to check your blood sugar or electrolyte or cholesterol levels and update you with a text message about your health status?
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Five reasons your healthcare integration strategy is going to fail
When your integration strategy fails, there will be a start-up with only a handful of employees and even less money waiting in the wings to take over your market share.
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Qualcomm unleashes Snapdragon (photos)
The Snapdragon processor will be tucked inside hundreds of new devices, including a smart TV, a color e-reader in China, a tablet for kids that offers augmented reality, and mobile medical...
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Five industries for Microsoft's Kinect for Windows
Here's a look at five industries likely to dive head first into Kinect development.
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How Healthcare's Embrace of Mobility has Turned Dangerous
Embracing mobility as healthcare providers have done is a good thing. "Distracted doctoring" and "medical multitasking," however, are not.
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Mobile phones help small healthcare provider improve efficiency
By enabling caregivers to file paperwork electronically with Windows Phone and Allscripts, First Choice Home Health & Hospice of Utah dramatically reduced mileage expenses.
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New Year's Resolutions
As 2011 winds to a close and we start the new, exciting year of 2012, it's valuable to take some time to reflect on what the past year was about for us, and what we want to create in the new one.
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Funny top ten list about useless studies will give you a chuckle
It's the most wonderful time of the year. There are candy canes, mistletoe, and, of course, the fabulous year's end top ten lists.
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Seattle Children's - a Cisco/Citrix/Wyse Customer Profile
Speed, reduced cost of ownership and reduced power consumption are all benefits Seattle Children's has gotten from moving from PCs to Wyse Zero Clients supported by Citrix XenApp and XenDesktop on...
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Web resources for five ways to have healthy holidays
Here's a little early Christmas gift from me to you...web resources that might help you in your efforts to have a happy, healthy holiday season.
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Microsoft to transfer some healthcare products, people to new venture with GE
Microsoft is moving a number of its healthcare products and people to a new health-focused joint venture it is forming with GE.
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With Microsoft healthcare venture, GE lines up Wintel
GE, a giant in clinical settings, has turned out to be a key partner for Wintel's healthcare ambitions.
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Why the problem with Siri matters
Controversy continues for Apple's virtual personal assistant Siri and its behavior around female sexual healthcare crises.
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