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IBM AlphaWorks: From software theory to fact

June 5, 2008 Laura Bennett, senior engineering manager at IBM's software development community, discusses how the group helps turn research concepts from the labs into practical products. TAGS: software engineering, data visualization, Semantic Web, community, RAD, IBM Corp., software-as-a-service, theory, Web 2.0, health care, division, programming, career, health, open source, information technology

Cisco, Intel, Oracle team up on health care

January 31, 2006 Tech giants will provide doctors financial incentives to accelerate use of information technology in health care. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., health care, consortium, Oracle Corp., health, technology company, Intel, information technology

British businesses slash IT budgets

December 15, 2006 U.K. companies have downgraded their technology-spending plans for 2007, but huge differences exist between sectors. TAGS: health care company, information technology, IT-spending, Gartner Inc., finance, health care, health

Accenture, Computer Sciences land big deals

December 23, 2003 Alliances led by both information technology services companies win contracts with the British government valued at more than $1.6 billion each. TAGS: Computer Sciences Corp., Accenture Ltd., health care, technology services company, patient, health, contract, alliance, information technology

IBM looms large in life sciences quest

May 31, 2004 Despite a late start, Big Blue's Life Sciences division is a billion-dollar operation. But it faces tough competition from similar efforts at HP and Sun, as well as health care specialists. TAGS: life science, health care, health, IBM Corp., division, Sun Microsystems Inc., operation, HP, information technology

Health care struggles with security's cost

February 26, 2004 Security's high price tag and a lack of expertise has many health care companies balking at complying with regulations that would protect digital patient data. TAGS: HIPAA, health care, health care company, health, regulation, office, price tag, organization, security, patient, information technology

Bush calls for computerized medical records

February 3, 2005 The president says he'll ask Congress for new laws to digitize and share medical information about patients. TAGS: medical record, Cleveland, patient, health care, speech, record, president, information technology, health

UCSF nurses test tablet PCs

February 21, 2007 Intel and Motion Computing show off the C5 tablet PC, a digital assistant for overworked health care professionals.Photos: Intel checks into the hospital TAGS: Motion Computing Inc., nurse, tablet PC, tablet, patient, health care, medical device, Paul Otellini, hospital, Intel, health, notebook computer, information technology, PC, CEO

How can IT save the world?

May 4, 2006 Thousands of delegates mull how to bring technology to the world's people while preserving their privacy and keeping them healthy. Photos: Changing the world TAGS: Paul Otellini, AMD, information technology, health care, health, conference, CEO, PC, Microsoft Corp.

Congress calls for paperless health records

July 27, 2005 Both the Senate and House are edging toward a new set of regulations pushing health care providers to embrace IT. TAGS: health care, health, health care company, HIPAA, therapy, Rep., insurance, president, information technology

Health care's paper tiger

February 26, 2004 special report The health care industry is only halfheartedly following the technology mandates under federal HIPAA regulations, as deadlines slip and dual standards apply. TAGS: HIPAA, physician, health care, Tata Consultancy Services Ltd., health, deadline, claim, content management system, compliance, law, practice, agency, information technology

Answering Bush's competition challenge

February 1, 2006 The State of the Union speech throws down the gauntlet, and Cisco CEO John Chambers says America must respond with alacrity. TAGS: Governor, e-health, health care, electronic health record, competitiveness, Cisco Systems Inc., Hurricane Katrina, education, health, America, idea, information technology, president, U.S.

High-tech hospitals better at keeping patients alive?

July 12, 2005 American Hospital Association study finds correlation between IT and patient care. But money could be the main factor. TAGS: hospital, patient, study, health care, New Jersey, factor, survey, information technology, health

IT buyers lay out new plans for 2004

January 7, 2004 Linux will expand its presence in key markets, while offshore outsourcing will continue at a brisk pace in 2004, Forrester Research predicts. TAGS: Forrester Research Inc., offshore outsourcing, RFID, Linux, India, information technology, health care, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., CRM, data center, survey, Time Warner Inc., Internet Service Provider, health, radio, server

Commentary: Health care tech to take off

February 26, 2004 Forrester says 2004 will bring accelerating technology adoption among health plans, care providers and life sciences companies. TAGS: health plan, electronic health record, pharmaceutical company, life sciences company, physician, health care, health, life science, HIPAA, recruiting, Forrester Research Inc., IT professional, commentary, vendor, hiring, information technology

XML--Rodney, are we there yet?

December 14, 2003 The acceptance and respectability of XML seems assured, but Software AG's William Ruh warns of potential bumps in the road ahead. TAGS: XML, enterprise, adoption, standard, standards, health care, insurance, information technology, health

Labor group: Techies less optimistic

September 1, 2005 Survey of U.S. tech pros finds concerns include job exporting and rising health care costs. TAGS: study, information technology worker, worker, America, survey, health care, U.S., Gartner Inc., information technology, health
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