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Cloud calculators: A sign of slick marketing in the cloud
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Why I.B.M. took a different path in storage
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CIO Executive Edge: Labor Day in the US means more than a three day weekend
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This Monday is the Labor Day holiday in the U.S. an the unofficial end to summer for North America. This year Labor day is about as late as it can be in the calendar meaning that we have an even shorter sprint to the end of 2011. I say the word sprint because the time to consolidate your 2010 achievements and finalize your 2011 plans has begun.

Survey: More work needed to integrate care management, IT
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In 2008, TCS, CMSA and ABQAURP coordinated the first in-depth survey to examine health IT trends in the field of care management. The organizations reunited to conduct the 2010 survey, allowing a longitudinal comparison of survey data. One of the findings that came out of "The 2010 Health Information Technology Survey: How Technology Is Changing the Practice of Case Management" report is that the pace of automating and integrating care management workflows into health IT systems, remains slow.

Dell cedes data-storage maker 3Par to HP
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Social Meteor: Dead end: Social media for your afterlife
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When you lead a digital life, it’s only a matter of time until death makes its way online. The Lien Foundation, an organization seeking to improve care for the dying, allows people to’befriend’Death on Facebookand‘die-logue’with him. The Foundation’s Life Before Death initiative also offers tools for the living that can improve their‘quality of death.’

UW-Madison students well-connected, with smaller devices
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The old Mac-versus-PC and laptop-versus-desktop debates have given way to cell phone versus smart phone for University of Wisconsin-Madison students. Just under half of UW-Madison students own a smart phone (handheld Internet device)-almost double the number in 2009. More importantly, these students are expecting their UW course, records and collaboration tools to be seamlessly accessible on these devices.

How not to lose your investor during your pitch
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What to do when the CFO always says no
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Heart transplant patients reminded to take meds via text
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