Monthly Archives: September 2006
Oncologists: More IT Coming to Cancer Care
When studying health-IT and pay-for-performance plans, researchers usually focus on hospitals and general practitioners, and these groups usually fear that implementing new procedures will...
Four Reasons Why VOIP Is a Good Call
A strange thing has been happening to business telephony over the past decade: All the people you need or want to speak to have...
US Health IT Standards Go Global
A set of data standards developed by HL7, a health IT standards accreditation organization in the United States, is being jointly published with an...
Consolidation, Virtualization Spurs Talk at Storage World
BOSTON—Its easier than one might think to identify when a particular technology or methodology is hot—just Google around for all the conferences springing up...
Sun Seeks to Add Non-Java Support to JCP
Sun Microsystems is moving to make change to the Java Community Process to better enable Java to interoperate with non-Java environments.
Onno Kluyt, chair of...
Study: Web Services Lead Growing IT Investment
DALLAS—Web services have come out of nowhere to emerge as the top technology for 2006, according to a survey of senior IT execs.
In a...
Sprint Debuts Managed Mobile Device Security Services
Wireless carrier Sprint launched a new set of managed security services for mobile devices including laptop computers that is built around applications provided by...
Google Allowing AdWords in E-mail?
Some AdSense publishers are now using Google advertising inside e-mails and newsletters, say posters on the DigitalPoint forums.Barry Schwartz points us to the forum...
Windows CE 6.0 Has RTM’d
On September 15, Microsoft released Windows CE 6.0 to manufacturing. Microsoft delivered Beta 1 of CE 6.0, code-named "Yamazaki," in May. CE 6.0 is...
Intel Lights Up Laser Chip
Researchers at Intel and the University of California Santa Barbara say they have made another step toward integrating silicon chips and lasers, which could...