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Monthly Archives: May 2011
Too Reliant on ITO? Seriously?
Recent press reports have provided emphasis to the reckoning that some IT Services providers have become “too reliant on IT Outsourcing.” I find this remarkable on a number of fronts. Foremost, most legitimate industry analysts have been prolific in expressing … Continue reading
Posted in As A Service, IT Services, News, Outsourcing
Tagged as a service economy, information technology, outsourcing
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The Government Needs to Remove Telemedicine Roadblocks
Voxiva and ViTelCare are among the many companies in the Washington area and around the globe that have developed telemedicine solutions through online and mobile technologies. Telemedicine is considered to be a key technology enabler of U.S. health reform efforts … Continue reading
Posted in Health IT, Innovation, News
Tagged health IT, healthcare, information technology
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Privacy and Security – Does Anyone REALLY Care?
There has recently been a spate of data breaches and reported cyber-attacks. Epsilon, and SONY PlayStation have lost data on millions; Amazon’s Cloud services were taken down; the RSA SecureID token was compromised, and the South Korean financial institution Nonghyup … Continue reading