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Simplified Management in the Real World with VMware vCenter Operations
With so much of your network becoming virtual, it can be difficult to visualize and manage things. Check out this webcast to learn more about simplified management in a virtualized world.
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Inside long term care with Martin Bayne
Now that I've spent the last 14 years fighting the good fight against Parkinson's -- and thus, would be truly effective at helping a consumer understand the pros and cons of LTCi, all the insurers...
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The running scandal of long-term care insurance
The best I can come up with is a federal pool paying for federalized care into which everyone above a certain age must pay, with the taxpayers making up the losses. That doesn't sound good to me,...
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Google's search engine results are free speech and I don't care
Think the United States government has a chance in hell of beating Google's legal team? Think again.
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Nuance Q2 propelled by healthcare, enterprise
As for the outlook, Nuance said that its second quarter growth should continue into the second half.
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Tech health care and the problem with targeting Gen-Y
Is Gen-Y's reliance on mobile technology detrimental to their health?
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Who cares that the iPad 3 is thicker and heavier than the iPad 2?
Not only are the changes so small that we humans don't notice them, they're so small as to be mechanically irrelevant. We know this because most cases designed to fit the iPad 2 will comfortably...
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A Banner day for health records management
Congratulations to 17 facilities who have achieved the final stage of electronic medical record adoption.
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Be careful with MVNO plans, their unlimited plans are limited too
I thought I would save some money and go with a MVNO plan, but after less than a month I am already on their black list with just about 2GB of data usage.
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Meaningful use: ready and willing, but not sure how able
The good news? Hospitals are halfway to EHR system adoption. The bad news? Lack of confidence in the ability to get to Stage 2.
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Yahoo!: We care about your privacy
Yahoo! executive Jonathan Katzman responds in an Op-Ed to my post about their use of the Facebook Open Graph API.
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Dr. Google misdiagnoses one out of four women
Women with health concerns are twice as likely to go online for advice than to ask a doctor, their friends, or even their mothers, especially with embarrassing symptoms.
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Medicaid hack update: 500,000 records and 280,000 SSNs stolen
The Utah Department of Health hack has grown once again, and the FBI is now involved. The latest total is 780,000 victims: 500,000 records and 280,000 Social Security numbers (SSNs) stolen.
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Health, fitness, and fun: The many applications of Bluetooth
The uses of Bluetooth isn't limited to just headpieces. At San Francisco's Westin St. Francis in Union Square, companies show off how they're using wireless technology to better shape your world.
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Why Cone Health uses Cisco UCS
Cone Health believes that Cisco UCS is a flexible computing environment that makes it very easy to address requires to expand or change an established computing environment.
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CSC pulls NHS workers, but talks 'going well'
CSC said it remains confident that the Lorenzo patient record system in the U.K. is viable in the long run.
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Healthcare: Big opportunity for Windows 8 tablets
Touch tablets running Windows 8 will be perfect to deploy in the modern doctor's office.
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A prescription for healthy cities
The increasing focus on creating Smarter Cities, where good healthcare is good business. Healthy communities are good for business and drive economic growth.
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The Little Things that Serve #1
About a week ago I wrote a post called "The Little Things That Serve." Â I mentioned that I wanted to start an ongoing series where any of you who want to write in could tell me customer service...
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Why you should care about automatic updates for Flash Player
In the last six weeks, Adobe has issued three separate critical updates to Flash Player, each one in response to a serious security issue. This is why the automatic-updating feature that Adobe has...
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Apple loses appeal; fined $1.2m for 'misleading' AppleCare customers
Apple remains in hot water with the Italian antitrust authorities after it was found to be "misleading" customers on a one-year warranty, when consumers should have been given two.
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