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Global Healthcare Crises: How Information Technology can Address Pandemics and Disasters
White Paper This IBM white paper presents an information and communication technology framework for the prevention of and response to pandemics such as the bird flu and the 2003 outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory... [12 Aug 2006]
Banks use IT to mitigate bird flu threat
News The World Health Organisation (WHO) claims that if there was an outbreak of bird flu, the scale of infection could be greater than Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), which infected 8,096 people... [17 Jan 2006]
PC DIY world record attempt in Hong Kong
News Hong Kong is hoping for crowds to return to its tech trade shows after Sars (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) - the flu-like virus which spread across several Asian countries in April and May this year... [01 Oct 2003]
Two trade shows cancelled due to SARS
News Stephen Tan, chief executive of SES, said: "This is a very difficult decision borne out of necessity due to the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome outbreak, and the lack of options for a suitable time frame in which to... [01 May 2003]
Virus warning: Latest worm exploits SARS fears
News Proving that social engineering is the future of virus writing the latest worm which IT workers need to be looking out for exploits people's fears about the outbreak of a killer flu in the Far East. The Coronex worm uses... [23 Apr 2003]
Text messages warn of 'killer flu' hot spots
News A Hong Kong mobile phone operator has launched a location-based service that will alert subscribers who are near buildings where a deadly flu virus has struck. Those opting for the service will have their phones tracked,... [22 Apr 2003]
Motorola Singapore: Staff quarantined in 'killer flu' scare
News The Motorola night-shift worker infected with a deadly flu-like virus has been discharged from hospital, days after news of her illness caused the worried company to tell over 500 of her colleagues to stay at home. [31 Mar 2003]
Killer flu in Asia - internet and mobile networks play key role
News As Asian authorities scramble to contain the outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), their citizens are now turning to the internet and mobile communications to protest public health policy and spread word... [31 Mar 2003]
