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How to Lie with Earned Value
Here’s a mystery for you. Every week in a certain company, every project manager turns in a chart for each…
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The Ultimate Privacy Argument Against RFID
Privacy arguments tend to be emotional, often expressed in terms of “security versus privacy.” A new book out about the…
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Doctors Need Help Dealing with Personalized Medicine
Making good health care decisions has always been hard. As informatics teases out patients’ varied health needs, it’s poised to…
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Cost for Windows fallsto 50 centsin China
Despite three years of attention by lawmaking committees and a steadily increasing roster of laws protecting intellectual property, China is…
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Wisconsin RFID Lab Helps Manufacturers Fine-Tune Tag Strategy
MADISON, WISCONSIN — While there have been huge steps forward in RFID technology over the past few years, figuring out…
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Hospitals Save Costs, Time with Wireless Tags
A typical hospital owns more infusion pumps than licensed beds. Although not every patient needs a pump, leaving many idle,…
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Health IT Must Target Fraud, Group Says
Health information technology can—and should—be designed to prevent fraud. Such are the conclusions of two studies announced Monday by the…
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Can RFID Be Made Tamper Proof?
With so many retailers and manufacturers embracing RFID tracking throughout the supply chain, there is a strong assumption that an…
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Green Mountain Makes IT Support Relationships
When a little company has big plans, it requires big planning to get it done. Nine years ago, when Green…