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Determining TCO for data center infrastructure
This white paper describes an improved method for measuring the TCO of your data center's physical infrastructure. (Sponsored by APC)
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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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How will you secure The Cloud?
Cloud security raises a lot of hackles (no pun intended). Cloud security is no better or worse than any other but its strength is up to you.
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Case study: CharterCARE Health Partners leverages cloud and VDI to aid digital records management, security, regulatory compliance
The tag team of private cloud and VDI has provided better data management, security, reliability, and regulatory auditing capabilities. The successful infrastructure modernization effort has also...
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Visiting Nurse Service of New York
LogLogic helps Visiting Nurse Service of NY comply with security and privacy requirements
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LogLogic finds hidden gems
LogLogic makes the deep dive into system, database and application logs easy and allows customers to discover the hidden gems
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HP's acquisition spree focuses on monitoring the datacenter and its applications.
HP keeps spending to bring the technology they need to grow their cloud business. But is it the right approach to take?
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All medical business associates to fall under HIPAA
Expect the "business associates" language, which reaches to subcontractors, billing companies, and anyone engaged in patient safety, to become a major bone of contention as comments come in over...
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Kryptiq fights the HIPAA FUD
Forget the $44,000 in stimulus cash. Write a business plan. Talk about the right issues. We can create medical communities again. I want data. Let me see it.
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8 Things to Know About Using ECM for Regulatory Compliance
I’m here to talk some more about that fun little acronym I know you all are so fond of: ECM. Enterprise Content Management can be a great tool to meet the compliance requirements of your...
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When HIPAA and Twitter collide: Can you blab away your privacy rights?
What happens when a patient Twitters a hospital stay and the institution can't respond to allegations because of privacy laws? Maybe transparency should be a two-way street.
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Cloud floats among India's large firms
Given the concerns over data security and regulatory compliance, large companies in the country are choosing to adopt private clouds and hybrid models of cloud computing.
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Rimini Street ups the support ante: expands international support
Rimini Street has announced the global expansion of its tax and regulatory compliance services to more than 100 countries, beefing up its expertise in the process with the appointment of Greg...
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Shaking that false sense of (IT) security
Through better utilization of identity, system log, and real-time security event information, higher levels of IT security and regulatory compliance can be reached while related costs are cut,...
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The Document Management Systems Phenomenon
ome of you may be wondering why I'm so cuckoo for document management. Corey Smith, a kindred spirit, recently wrote about Why Document Management Growth is Exploding. He points to several trends...
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Sustainable change or SOX 2.0?
I had not intended riffing on my colleague Vinnie Mirchandani's piece: How ERP vendors can change the world. Seriously. We'd discussed the topic over the phone earlier in the week and at the time...
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Goodbye, SOX?
Keep your eye on this one: the US Supreme Court has just decided to review the constitutionality of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. According to today's news, the Supremes said they would...
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HIPAA remains the EMR deterrent
Either eliminate the market incentive to peek, which insurers are offering to do (so long as a "public option" doesn't exist) or give them the data they need to do business.
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How would you change HIPAA data protection rule
At first glance the new rules are not that onorous. The proposal notes, for instance, that once personally-identifiable information is stripped from a record it is no longer subject to the law's...
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The IBM-Sun saga: Can McNealy let go? Should he?
IBM's acquisition of Sun Microsystems was shot down as its board split into two camps---one for the deal led by CEO Jonathan Schwartz and one against led by Chairman Scott McNealy---and the...
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Will HIPAA changes torpedo health IT stimulus?
In brief, the new act extends the definition of "covered entities" to include all those a physician's practice does business with -- lawyers, accountants, suppliers, etc. HITECH also tells all...
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