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The Economics Of Disaster Recovery

In this Q&A session, Jeff Klaus, GM of DCM Solutions at Intel Corporation, shares his unique expertise on how businesses and data centers are planning for disaster recovery. This article originally...

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Data Center Security: Blue Sky Ahead

76 million servicemen records exposed 100,000 websites destroyed by attackers Hackers broke into FAA computers It’s seems like every week there is news of some security breach.  And then there is the...

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Encrypt the World

In preparing for a visit to come customers, I was reviewing the instructions needed to make sure AES was the preferred cipher used in SSL/TLS and playing around with a test server to confirm things...

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Buying Criteria, the New Tie-Breaker

Purchasers of computer equipment, whether big data center servers or consumers face similar trade-offs in buying new equipment.  When the focus turns to the processor it's usually starts with a...

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Securing the Cloud—It’s on Everyone’s Mind

Based on recent posts by cloud watchers, it's clear to me that security is on everyone's mind. It's positioned to be the obstacle to widespread adoption of cloud computing, but what's really going on...

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Firesheep and Baseball: More Encryption Please

Okay I admit it.  Although I have lived in Silicon Valley for over ten years, I wasn't much of a San Francisco Giants fan until they started making their recent run in the playoffs.  It was fun to root...

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Mobility Week: The Power of Open

Last week, I was chatting with one of our developers when his office lights inexplicably blinked. Perplexed, I inquired, “What just happened?” As is common working with software developers, I caught a...

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3 Reasons Analytics Matter to Physicians

As physicians, we're taught to practice evidence-based medicine where the evidence comes primarily from trade journals that document double blind, randomized control trials. Or, perhaps we turn to...

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Connecting Analytics to the Surgical Patient Experience

While measuring is a requirement for process improvement, it's not the end goal. Identifying the necessary reports, in and of itself, does not automatically translate to an improved patient experience...

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Is the Term ‘mHealth’ Still Relevant?

Today’s world is mobile by default. Everyone is connected. Everyone expects to have information at their fingertips. Everyone expects to have understanding and meaning immediately available to them....

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Tempering the Emotionality of Data in Healthcare

The old adage “ignorance is bliss” never resonates more clearly than when watching someone respond emotionally after being presented with “wrong” data — especially in healthcare. Being human, our...

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4 Reasons Why Clinicians Should Care About Data Stewardship

This guest blog was written by Matt Oldham, Director of Data Architecture at Graphium Health. I deal with data everyday. As a data architect, database administrator, and data integration engineer, data...

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mHealth: 4 Tips for Designing Secure Applications and Electronic Health Records

by Jeff Zavaleta, MD, chief medical officer, Graphium Health, and Daniel Dura, chief technology officer, Graphium Health Discussions around security in the healthcare IT space usually center around...

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Attend HP’s 27.Apr virtual event on Next Era of Mission-Critical Computing

HP is holding a global virtual event on April 27, 2010 that will introduce HP's vision and major announcements regarding their products and solutions for what HP is describing as the "next era of...

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The CIO is Dead! Long Live the CIO!

I was very honored to be asked to join the Intel IT Peer Network as a Guest Blogger. If you are a frequent participant of the IT Peer Network, I hope you find some of my musings insightful, or at least...

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The Path to CIO: The Series Finale

“When I grow up, I want to be a CIO”, said no child...ever! Firefighter, police officer, doctor, just about anything...but not CIO! So, how did we all end up there? Over the past year, I have asked a...

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Are you feeling SaaSy?

SaaS (Software-as-a-Service) and all the other aaS’s seem to have exploded in the last couple of years. In my previous post, The CIO is Dead! Long Live the CIO, I briefly touched on the confluence of...

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Dear Abby: Some Relationship Advice

Dear Abby, I need some advice. I have been dating my girl friend, let’s call her Betty for over 30 years now. Just when I thought we were progressing in our relationship along came Sam.  Sam is young,...

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It’s the Data, Stupid!

Like the original “The Economy, Stupid” sign that hung in the Clinton Presidential Campaign Headquarters, every CIO should have “It’s the data, stupid” hanging in their offices as a reminder to...

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The Path to CIO: Hard Hats, Muddy Boots and Technology

“When I grow up, I want to be a CIO”, said no child...ever! Fireman, policeman, doctor, just about anything...but not CIO! Jason Burns dreamed of being a fighter pilot, to join the likes of Goose and...

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