Monthly Archives: April 2004
Site Launched To Help Others Build Health Infrastructure
The Foundation for E-Health Initiative last week launched its Community Learning Network, a resource of materials on health information exchange.According to the group, the...
Apple Demos Bio-Cluster at Conference
Apple Computer Inc. last week demonstrated its Workgroup Cluster for Bioinformatics at the ClusterWorld conference and expo in San Jose, Calif. The hardware and...
Records Analysis Hopes to Improve Nursing Care
A new health care technology project will focus on improving nursing care. The plan involves three Aurora Health Care Inc. hospitals; Cerner Corp. and...
Reflectent Updates Performance Management Tool
Desktop management company Reflectent Software Inc. on Wednesday will roll out the latest release of EdgeSight, a tool that emphasizes end-user availability and performance...
Virtual Colon Cancer Screening Needs Work
Many researchers have pointed to the benefits of virtual colonoscopy. However a new study shows the experimental cancer screening technique is not yet ready...
Microsoft Patches More Windows Holes
Its security bulletin release Tuesday for Microsoft. The company issued four new security bulletins—all of which pertain to Windows vulnerabilities. Three of the new...
Intel Adds Pair of Itanium Processors
Intel Corp. on Tuesday launched a pair of new Itanium processors geared at reducing the total cost of ownership of Itanium-based servers.The additions flesh...
Intranets.Com Adds Web, Audio Features
Intranets.coms addition of Web and audio conferencing rounds out its namesake collaborative suite at a compelling price and is well worth looking at, even...
Sun Openly Ambivalent
Sun is of many minds when it comes to open source. I recently spent an afternoon at Suns Software Summit, in Menlo Park, Calif.,...
Suns Solaris Takes Security Mainstream
A little less than a year ago, I remarked in this space that seat belts werent always standard equipment in cars but that we...