Monthly Archives: May 2005
Patients Skip the Clipboards with Online Medical Records
Edward Fotsch wants to take clipboards out of doctors offices. The CEO of Medem, a company providing Internet-based services to doctors, this week reached...
Flag Ruling Doesnt Signal End to Copyright Issues
The looming Congressional battle over copyright legislation got a whole lot hotter last week.
Thats when the U.S. Circuit Court in Washington—not exactly a bunch...
Microsoft Pares Down Product-Licensing Complexities
Enterprise customers: Microsoft says it has felt your licensing pain.
On Wednesday, Microsoft told some of its key business users and partners that it will...
Dells Investment Shows Red Hat Is Red Hot
While its too soon to determine the full impact of Dells nearly $100 million investment in Linux vendor Red Hat, the move makes one...
Bathroom Scales Aim to Save Lives (and Money)
When a patients heart begins to fail, blood loses its forward thrust. Fluid builds up in the lungs, abdomen and lower limbs, causing dry...
Vendors Struggle to Unite Data Integration with Metadata
"Federate," IBM says as it pitches its latest data integration installment: to wit, the folding of ETL (extraction, transformation and loading) technology acquired in...
Lenovo Thinks Hard About the Future
Lenovo, which last week completed its acquisition of IBMs Personal Computing Division, is now moving to establish its new product lines and marketing strategies...
IBM Unveils E-Mail Security Service for SMBs
IBM is looking to make it easier for smaller businesses to protect themselves against spam and viruses that make their way onto the network...
EGAs Reference Model Beckons Enterprises to Grid
The Enterprise Grid Alliance—a consortium of about 30 vendors and enterprise grid users—on Tuesday will release the industrys first Reference Model for enterprise grids.
The...
Microsoft Maestro to Tune Up Business Performance
Microsoft will release to private beta this week a new, server-based business-performance-management scorecard application, code-named "Maestro," which helps users perform deep analysis by leveraging...