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After Katrina, IT Aids the Red Cross
To aid in the hurricane relief effort, the Red Cross is deploying a series of IT implementations including satellite telephones,…
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Study: Health Data Exchange Advances
Although more health care organizations are becoming enabled to transmit records electronically internally and within a regional network, a recent…
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Defying Katrina, N.O. Paper Takes to Web
Hurricane Katrina may have literally stopped the presses of New Orleans’ newspaper The Times-Picayune, but it couldn’t stop the paper…
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Caution Marks Outsourcing in China
Lured by a skilled work force and rock-bottom wages, IT customers are eyeing China’s outsourcers longingly, with one major misgiving:…
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Yahoo Updates Its Small Biz E-Commerce Package
Yahoo Inc. has gone into beta on an enhanced version of its e-commerce hosting service, which is positioned for the…
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Voice Mail Poses Threat, but Gets No Respect
Many attorneys involved in the growing field of “electronic discovery” agree that it’s prudent for companies to treat voice mail…
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The CIO Who Admitted Too Much
It has been said that CIOs at large companies today have limited direct power and—more than almost any other C-level…
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Voice Mail May Be the Next Legal Minefield
If you shudder at the thought of a jury or government investigator reading your company employees’ e-mails, consider what it…