The intersection of health care and technology is innovation
Nurses today are innovating with cloud and mobile solutions to improve patient care and safety.
Announcing the Product Change Management agent template preview—an AI-powered solution that transforms how manufacturers manage change across equipment, products, processes, and more.
Nurses today are innovating with cloud and mobile solutions to improve patient care and safety.
Many health organizations base their work on the same purpose: providing high quality care and services to as many people as possible.
The European Union (EU) has set several ambitious goals as it works to create a “smart, sustainable, and inclusive economy” by the year 2020.
Today marks a new era as Microsoft launched Windows 10 for consumers and businesses alike. This is significant in the government space as a key challenge for any agency is keeping up with advances in basic software.
Things are changing now more than ever in the health industry.
Holographic computing, which anchors digital images to physical objects in the real world, is just around the corner. And the implications for public safety and national security are enormous.
Seeing the results of our advanced analytics team's efforts pay off big time is always a satisfying feeling.
It is clear that organizations want to move quickly to take advantage of IoT’s opportunities and they want to bring IoT transformation across multiple parts of the world.
With a concerted, collaborative effort, the health industry can continue innovating, while keeping cybercriminals at bay.
See how data can provide workers across all areas of the business with the information they need to carry out their jobs in the most effective manner.
Mention the financial services industry and chances are you conjure up images somewhere between it’s a Wonderful Life and The Wolf of Wall Street. What you might not imagine is an emerging community center, replete with conveniences like Wi-Fi and touchscreens available to customers along with the ability to connect with banks via social networks.
As the health IT landscape expands and cybercrime increases, regulatory approaches evolve.