Monthly Archives: September 2006

Oncologists: More IT Coming to Cancer Care

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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?

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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

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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

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Researchers at Intel and the University of California Santa Barbara say they have made another step toward integrating silicon chips and lasers, which could...