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Second Lifers on their best behaviour?
News Enterprise resource planning will be reinvented for virtual worlds," he said, giving the example that hospitals could manage their operations in a virtual world in a way that looks more like their hospital. [02 Aug 2007]
Microsoft to buy search start-up
News Back in July, it purchased patient database service Azyxxi and formed an alliance with hospital group MedStar Health to bring new technology into MedStar's hospitals. Financial terms of the Medstory acquisition were not... [26 Feb 2007]
Norwich gets free city-centre wi-fi
News The central network covers most of Norwich city centre - to a 4km radius around County Hall - as well as local universities, hospitals and business parks. It was originally meant to stimulate economic development in the... [02 Aug 2006]
CIO Jury: Will skills shortage lead to IT wage spike?
News Ted Woodhouse, IT director, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust Dharmesh Mistry, CTO at Edge IPK, agreed that employees are in a stronger bargaining position but also added a similar note of caution. Bob... [16 Feb 2005]
CIO Jury: Companies fear offshoring customer backlash
News Ted Woodhouse, IT director at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, said customer perceptions matter more than reality when it comes to offshoring. Ted Woodhouse, IT director, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS... [05 Jul 2004]
SurfControl hits record revenues
News Martin Price, deputy IT security manager at Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust, said: "Just the reduction in support calls meant the software had paid for itself. And the company took the occasion to point out that it... [27 Apr 2004]
Middle managers replaced by robots by 2051
News Homes, hospitals, recreational centres, schools and other establishments will all be linked to the Play Grid. Office life will cease to exist as employees either work from home or in IT centres. The... [16 Oct 2001]
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