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Few IT Pros Prepared for a Pandemic
Though 69 percent of senior IT and business professionals believe that there is a likelihood that a disaster or crisis…
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Study: Nurses Not Trained for IT
With health care organizations investing millions into IT, it may seem a little strange to find that most nurses receive…
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The Death of Privacy
In privacy circles, a mostly forgotten incident from the end of the dot-com euphoria aptly illustrates the lack of regard…
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Privacy’s Preemptive Strike
Hewlett-Packard Co., eBay inc. and Microsoft Corp. have a vested interest in seeing online commerce prosper. Their growth strategies are…
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Cyber-Czar Wait Is Almost Over
It has taken a year, but the federal government appears poised to appoint an overseer for U.S. cyber-security. Vallee Bunting,…
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Study: Virtualization Deployment Goes Prime Time
Virtualization technology has gone “prime time” and is being deployed in application server and Web server environments in addition to…
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Study: Pay for Performance Could Save Lives, Money
Premier, a health alliance of more than 200 nonprofit hospitals and health care systems, recently released results from its pay-for-performance…
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10 Avoidable IT Interview Flubs
A study released the week of Aug. 28 by Menlo Park, Calif., staffing firm Accountemps found that one of the…