
CDC Sees EHRs As Public Health 'Game Changer'
Health information exchanges and electronic health records will advance the ability of doctors, hospitals, and federal health officials to identify, monitor, and communicate disease outbreaks, says the agency's IT chief.
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Motorola Xoom Not Zooming Off Shelves
The Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablet, the Xoom, isn't selling well. Neither is Motorola's Atrix 4G smartphone and its laptop dock, analysts said.
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Google's New Page
Larry Page has replaced Eric Schmidt as Google's CEO. Here's a to-do list for the company's chief executive.
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Nvidia Unveils High-Power Compact GPU
The Quadro 400 is five times faster than high-end consumer gaming cards and its small footprint allows it to fit in any workstation.
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Shoutlet Adds Twitter, YouTube To Social CRM
The Shoutlet 4.0 release aims to make it easier for marketers to engage with customers across multiple networks and more than 100 social sites.
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NOAA CIO Tackles Big Data
The climate, oceanography and weather agency has untold petabytes of data to manage and volumes are only going to accelerate.
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Practical Analysis: Cisco's Conundrum
Why John Chambers' memo to employees underplays the challenges ahead for the world's largest networking company.
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Mind The Gap Between Business, Consumer Technology
The same old applications and devices just won't cut it in today's fast-paced, multi-dimensional business world.
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Intel Launches 10-Core Xeon Chips
Based on the 32-nanometer Westmere EX architecture, the Xeon E7 family comprises 18 processors with up to 10 cores for two-, four-, and eight-socket servers.
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SAS Teams With EMC And Teradata -- And Not IBM -- On High-Performance Analytics
New approach supports high-performance modeling and scoring against complete data sets, promising greater accuracy in predictive risk-analysis, fraud-detection and optimization scenarios.
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DARPA Asks Gamers To Test Submarine-Tracking Simulator
The Navy will eventually use the software, but its available now in the Dangerous Waters computer game as well as a free online download.
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Apax Partners To Merge Epicor, Activant
ERP vendors are being acquired or merging to better compete with large software companies like SAP and Oracle.
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Feds Probe Mobile App Privacy
Pandora, an online music service, got hit with a subpoena that appears to be part of an investigation into the information sharing processes of apps that run on Apple and Android mobile platforms.
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Novell Debuts Enterprise Vibe Cloud Collaboration
The social media product combines activity streams and ad hoc collaboration with file sharing and group editing capabilities.
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Seagate Launches Thin External Hard Drive
The GoFlex Slim holds 350 GBs of storage, is 38% thinner than the previous model, and weighs less than six ounces.
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FBI Revamps Online Records Archive
Frequently requested documents and improved search and viewing features have been added to the electronic reading room, which is now called The Vault.
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IEEE Targets Cloud Interoperability Standards
The engineering organization aims to develop a cloud portability roadmap and interoperability standards, while breaking down single-vendor formats.
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Google May Face U.S. Antitrust Probe
The Federal Trade Commission could be the latest agency to investigate the search leader, which has already come under scrutiny in Texas and in the EU.
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Kemp Intros Microsoft Exchange Load Balancer
Loadmaster Exchange appliance features a SMB-friendly price point for firms trying to manage server traffic due to the proliferation of Web and other applications.
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AT&T's iPhone Drops More Calls Than Verizon's
Most iPhone users on Verizon Wireless and AT&T networks are satisfied with their phones, but the AT&T network drops more than twice as many calls, according to a study by ChangeWave.
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GE Healthcare Intros Clinical Research Management Solution
Centricity Research will support clinical trial billing compliance and drive better administration of treatment plans, processes, and protocols, said GE.
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Sprint Trashes LTE, WiMax Speed Tests
Verizon Wireless's Long Term Evolution 4G network is not dramatically faster than Sprint's WiMax 4G network in New York City, Sprint said.
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Fired Employee Indicted For Hacking Gucci Network
Former network engineer accused of using stolen VPN token to delete corporate data and email boxes.
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Web Attacks Skyrocketed 93% In 2010
Symantec report finds that the daily threat volume, sophistication, and cost of security breaches have escalated since 2009.
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Down To Business: Public-Private Partnerships, The Good And The Bad
Collaboration on big IT issues and projects is one thing; companies feeding at the government trough is another.
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