
What Nokia Must Do To Survive
Now that the phone giant is putting all its eggs in the Windows Phone basket, it needs new strategies.
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EHR Vendors Pan Medicare Quality Reporting Approach
Plan to require submission of patient-level, rather than aggregate, data would cost too much and be too complex, say Electronic Health Record Association members.
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The Lunch That Ate 88 Virtual Servers | Botnet Industry Booms
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AMD Bulldozer Rolls Into View
New chips could flatten Intel in shops with multicore workloads.
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HIE Vendor Market Poised For Shakeup
Among dozens of vendors selling technology products and services to health information exchanges, no clear player dominates, study says.
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Most Connected Hospitals List Ranks EMR Achievers
U.S. News and World Report turns to Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society's metrics to compile first-ever list.
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Inside The Booming Botnet Industry
Going rate for infecting 1,000 unique PCs? Up to $180 in the United States, or $7 or $8 in Asia. The pay-per-install malware business thrives.
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Electronic Health Records Face Many Insider Snoops
Nosy staff members committed most of the personal data breaches that hit more than 70% of healthcare organizations last year, survey says.
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CA Jumps Into Hybrid Cloud Data Protection
ARCserve data protection suite adds support for cloud storage, replication, and failover for virtual and physical servers.
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IT Greatness Vs. IT Risk
While a new Harvard Business Review research article warns of the financial perils of big IT projects, business technology leaders must keep their eyes squarely on the upside.
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Virtualization Security: Your Biggest Risk Is Disgruntled Insider
Could 88 of your virtual servers be deleted by an angry insider during one McDonald's visit? Learn from Shionogi's experience.
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Verizon Adds Mobile Security To Healthcare Cloud
Doctors can access electronic health records, digitally sign
prescriptions from smartphones and tablets with NIST Level 3
authentication in Verizon's UIS-Healthcare cloud-based service.
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GlobalSign Says No New Certificates, Pending Investigation
Move follows GlobalSign breach by Comodo hacker. Microsoft treats all DigiNotar certificates as untrusted, but downplays a related Windows malware threat.
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Deloitte Bets Big On Informal, Social Learning
Chief Learning Officer Nick van Dam says 90% of all corporate learning is informal learning, including information gleaned through social networks.
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Sprint Sues To Stop AT&T, T-Mobile Deal
AT&T's bid for T-Mobile will harm consumers and corporate customers through higher prices and diminished innovation, Sprint said.
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NYC Program Shows EHRs Can Boost Preventive Care
Program led by Farzad Mostashari, before he became national health IT coordinator, supports entering structured data into an EHR to monitor a population's health.
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How Google+ Suggested User List Works
Here are tips for getting on--or off--the Google+ suggested user list. Hint: Being a celebrity helps.
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iPad 3 To Have Thinner, Lighter Battery
The Apple iPad 3 will have a heavily revised battery, according to the contracts awarded to Asian suppliers.
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MeeGo Looks Dead In Water
Intel claims it's temporarily halting development, but we all know what that means for the MeeGo mobile platform.
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Why Storage Performance Metrics Mean Little
Storage performance benchmarks only show you what the systems can do if the organization has an unlimited IT budget.
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EHRs Produce Better Clinical Outcomes In Cleveland
Large study finds greater adherence to healthcare standards and improved outcomes for diabetics when physicians use electronic health records.
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Has Salesforce.com Graduated To The IT Big Leagues?
Potential builds for Benioff's blend of CRM, collaboration, social-savvy marketing, app platform, cloud infrastructure, and services.
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Sony Hires Ex-DHS Official To Lead Security
The electronics giant has hired ex-DHS deputy undersecretary and Microsoft exec Phil Reitinger to right its security ship.
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Google Maps Listings Marred By False Information
Businesses complain that Google Maps inaccurately lists them as being closed, an attack that reduces customer visits and diminishes online traffic.
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Cloud Contracts: 5 Questions SMBs Should Ask
SMBs need to ask tough questions of cloud vendors before signing on the dotted line.
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