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  • "10 secrets of bad CIOs"

    John Halamka is CIO of the CareGroup Healthcare System, a practicing emergency room physician, and proprietor of the Geekdoctor blog; the dude knows his stuff. I therefore read "The 10 secrets of...

    Blog posts | April 8, 2008 6:48pm PDT

  • Harvard Medical School CIO: John Halamka

    Dr John Halamka -- the CIO of Harvard Medical School -- is an early adopter of RFID technology. He's got a chip implanted in his arm. These tags can keep track of personal medical records aswell...

    Videos | November 28, 2006 10:36am PST

  • Short clip: Harvard Medical School on building a wireless hospital

    The CIO of Harvard Medical School, John Halamka, discusses the challenges of setting up a wireless network that can be accessed by doctors and staff, as well as patients and their families.

    Videos | November 28, 2006 10:17am PST

  • Short clip: Harvard Medical School and RFID: Just what the doctor ordered

    John Halamka, the CIO of Harvard Medical School, talks about how RFID is being used in hospitals today. Halamka has an RFID chip implanted in his arm.

    Videos | November 28, 2006 10:15am PST

  • Short clip: Moore's Law of healthcare

    Harvard Medical School CIO John Halamka talks about how new technology has improved patient care and reduced medication error -- without increasing costs.

    Videos | November 28, 2006 10:11am PST

  • Chip gets under CIO's skin

    Harvard Medical School CIO John Halamka is on the cutting edge of technology, both professionally and personally. Not only does he manage 2 million patients, 3,000 doctors and 150 major...

    Videos | April 11, 2005 9:40pm PDT

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  • Cloud provisioning spec step closer to IETF working group

    A proposal to create a new standard for provisioning users to cloud services is making its way along the standards track and is soon to be the focus for a new IETF working group.

    Blog posts | May 30, 2012 1:45pm PDT

  • The all-in-one PC is alive and well

    The laptop may have dethroned the desktop, but the all-in-one PC is still growing at a rapid rate. Several companies have announced new models with Intel's latest chips.

    Blog posts | May 29, 2012 2:40pm PDT

  • New York's anonymity ban: Why should the Web be any different?

    New York wants to outlaw anonymous comments to prevent cyberbullying and other online abuse. This criminologist examines why this plan, despite its controversy, may not be such a bad thing.

    Blog posts | May 26, 2012 9:30am PDT

  • Microsoft unveils AD Azure strategy, ID management reset

    The software giant begins talking publicly about Windows Azure Active Directory service and its strategy to use it as the foundation for its Identity Management as a Service strategy.

    Blog posts | May 25, 2012 1:15pm PDT

  • Which Windows will make for a better tablet?

    With the Release Preview due in a few weeks, there are still many questions about Windows 8 and Windows RT. They look similar--and share a lot of the same code under the hood--but there...

    Blog posts | May 25, 2012 11:54am PDT

  • Billions of API calls traversing Web, redefining "software"

    APIs are quickly becoming the application glue for the Web with billions of calls per day making some companies billions of dollars per year, according to one keynote speaker at the annual Glue...

    Blog posts | May 23, 2012 1:03pm PDT

  • Your passwords don't suck, it's your policies

    A developer has created a password analysis tool that examines patterns to determine password strength and concludes password-creation policies are the real enemy of solid passwords.

    Blog posts | May 16, 2012 10:18am PDT

  • Anatomy of hack on Google leads Plaxo to up API security

    A malicious attack aimed at Google but routed through Plaxo highlights the growing importance of API security using the forthcoming OAuth 2.0 protocol, which protects the user's credential...

    Blog posts | May 14, 2012 11:23am PDT

  • Google, Facebook, MySpace; privacy rule breakers or trend makers?

    The major social networking sites have all been fined for improper use of private data; is that a trend that should be ringing alarm bells or a sideshow for the paranoid and uninitiated?

    Blog posts | May 10, 2012 8:29am PDT

  • Phishers hooking Facebook, Twitter, Google, Yahoo passwords

    Phishers are actively trolling the Internet trying to trick users into giving up their OpenID-based log-in credentials to popular social networking sites.

    Blog posts | May 8, 2012 11:15am PDT

  • Privacy labels aim to control prying eyes, personal data

    A pair of entrepreneurs thinks labels on websites that outline information sharing rules could go a long way toward protecting user privacy on the Internet and improving business relationships...

    Blog posts | May 4, 2012 7:15am PDT

  • SNOPA legislation would bar employers from social network passwords

    The proposed Social Networking Online Protection Act is designed to shield the social networking passwords of job applicants and students.

    Blog posts | April 27, 2012 1:33pm PDT

  • Group expects ruling on Google report in a few weeks

    It will be at least a few weeks before the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) finds out if the FCC wants to provide an unedited copy of its report in the Google's Street View investigation.

    Blog posts | April 25, 2012 1:45pm PDT

  • AMD brings its latest Radeon 7000 graphics to laptops

    AMD announced today the Radeon HD 7900M, 7800M and 7700M families--along with more advanced switching technology--arrive just in time for laptops that will use Intel's 3rd Generation Core chip or...

    Blog posts | April 24, 2012 12:32pm PDT

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