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Kaiser EHR System Is Stalled, Employee Says
Shortly after a Kaiser Permanente project supervisor circulated an internal e-mail to more than 180,000 employees denouncing the company’s electronic…
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RFID Maker Licenses IBM’s Clipped Tag Technology
Paul Moskowitz, a Ph.D. researcher at IBM’s Watson Research Center, believes security is definitely an issue with RFID-tagged goods. Along…
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Robert Reich: Democratic Victory Won’t Change Economic Policies Affecting IT Workforce
Robert Reich, who was secretary of labor under president Bill Clinton and is now a professor of public policy at…
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E-Voting Glitches Abound: Five States with the Biggest Problems
With roughly 33 percent of all voters using new electronic equipment to cast their votes in yesterday’s mid-term election, there…
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Was There E-Voting Fraud?
David Dill is a computer science professor at Stanford University and the founder of Verified Voting, a non-profit organization that…
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‘Secret’ Microsoft Project Ties IronPython to ASP.NET
LAS VEGAS—Microsoft continues to work to integrate dynamic languages into its set of offerings for developers, and is prototyping a…
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Antivirus Leaders Look to Services for Growth
As Microsoft prepares to launch its next-generation Vista operating system in late November, industry watchers are predicting that the product’s…
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No-Confidence Vote
Imagine an upgrade that calls for untrained people with inadequate leadership to roll out a critical new technology under crushing…
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Election Daze for Party Faithful
I want to be elected,” screamed the Alice Cooper-like Kitty, but it wasn’t post-Halloween syndrome or the local gubernatorial election…