Monthly Archives: August 2004

Case Study: Cincinnati Childrens Hospital

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The error was simple. But a newborns life hung in the balance. Baby J needed more potassium chloride, a type of salt that is...

Leading With IT: A NASCAR Case Study

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There is a small metal part in a race car engine—a pickup frame, to be precise—that supports a coil of wires in the distributor....

Siemens Medical: Invasive Surgery

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When it rumbled into the health-care information technology market four years ago, Siemens Medical Solutions promised to redefine the way hospitals create and use...

Medical Errors: My Childs Story

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Early on Saturday, Sept. 12, 1998, my wife, Kim, in just the 24th week of her pregnancy, gave birth to our daughter, Katelyn Mary.Katie...

SCO Readies New OpenServer Unix

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LAS VEGAS— On Monday, The SCO Group Inc. will announce the release of the developer preview of Legend, the next major release of its...

Apple CEO Steve Jobs Undergoes Surgery to Remove Cancerous Tumor

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SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP)—Steve Jobs, Apple Computer Inc.s charismatic co-founder and chief executive, said Sunday he had surgery to remove a cancerous tumor from...

E.piphany, SugarCRM Take CRM to Linux

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CRM will be a hot topic at the LinuxWorld show in San Francisco as a new open-source CRM software company launches and an existing...

Google Opens Site to Register Bidders

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SAN FRANCISCO— Google Inc.s highly anticipated IPO took a major step toward reaching the stock market late Friday when the online search engine leader...