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- Are health IT vendors trying to pull a fast one?
- Not sure about your last question, i guess he would be the best person...to ask.I think that sage, GE, siemans and mckesson do have the experience necessary to make good decisions, but these are also the guys who make software for the healthcare field.Maybe their vested interest also includes self...
- Tags: Vertical industries, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, Quality, HIT Standards Committee, Kibbe, health care
- Discussion threads 2009-08-10
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- Is your supply chain gonna kill you?
- Jason Busch has an excellent post: Friday Rant: Beyond SarbOx -- Waiting for the Big One to Hit . I'm betting few people want to talk about this particular hot potato. Please don't choke on your early morning coffee. He says: Then as now [when SarbOx was enacted], companies...
- Tags: Supply Chain, International Financial Reporting Standards, Audit, Jason Busch, Supply Chain Management (SCM), Enterprise Software, Software, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2009-09-04
- What should SAP do with its $5bn war chest?
- A number of recent conversations with the financial analyst community about the ongoing tussle between Oracle and SAP have proved extremely interesting. There is speculation whether SAP will hit the numbers it has internally set itself for Q2 although nothing I hear or see suggests the company has been blown...
- Tags: TIBCO Software Inc., SAP AG, SoftwareAG, OpenText, Mergers & Acquisitions, Corporate Law, Investment, Finance, Business Operations, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2009-07-06
- Ok, I admit it. I love NBCOlympics.com! Now go make it work on Linux!
- Ok, I admit it. I love NBCOlympics.com! Now go make it work on Linux!RE: Ok, I admit it. I love NBCOlympics.com! Now go make it work on Linux![url=http://www.dtschmitz.com/dts/2008/08/nbcolympicscom-linux-users-sol.html]Hate it.[/url]Sticks in the kraw of Open Source folksas they can't stand working with anything MS related.What OS were you using?I was watching...
- Tags: Corporate communications, Microsoft Windows, Linux, Web browsers, Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, NBCOlympics.com, Linux!, video, Microsoft Silverlight, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-08-11
- Super+Friday+to+climax+Microsoft+Open+XML+push
- Super+Friday+to+climax+Microsoft+Open+XML+pushMany standards are created by vendor consortia.Allows the vendors to coordinate and interoperate more effectively. That's a worthwhile goal.Having more than one standard can also be acceptable when a single standard saves neither money nor effort. Standards then have the purpose of providing necessary documentation.But of course an...
- Tags: OpenDocument Format (ODF), Blogging, Microsoft Corp., OpenDocument Format, Microsoft Office, ISO
- Discussion threads 2008-02-05
- New healthcare IT bill going nowhere fast
- A bill to promote the use of technology in health care, re-introduced in October, is going nowhere fast. The Promoting Health Information Technology HIT Act co-sponsored by California Democrat Anne Eshoo left and Michigan Republican Michael Rogers, would establish a national coordinator within the Health and Human...
- Tags: Bill, Information Technology, Health Care, Rep., Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2007-12-06
- Video: Microsoft releases, demos beta of Office Communications suite
- Video: Microsoft releases, demos beta of Office Communications suiteYada yada yada.... another fad eating millions of dollars, it will end up with 40 regular users, in 5 years nobody will remember it.OSX=iPod Vista=ZuneZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzAt this point I don't care if MSFT came up with the miracle productivity package...
- Tags: E-mail servers, Groupware, video, ABMers, standards, Office Communication, Microsoft Corp., Office Communications suite, Microsoft Office, MicroSoft Release, beta
- Discussion threads 2007-03-26
- Given latest in OO-XML vs. ODF, Microsoft must reconsider its support for ODF
- There has been a flurry of recent activity in the battle between Office Open XML (OO-XML) and the OpenDocument Format ODF that could be swinging the tide in the latters global favor. The two are competing formats for the storage and retrieval of the different documents created by word processors,...
- Tags: General, Legal, Open Source, Software Infrastructure, Office 2.0, OO-XML, OpenDocument Format
- Blog posts 2007-02-07
- Wi-Fi standards face patent threat
- Wi-Fi standards face patent threatAll patents must die [nt].This is not a software patent - so it should be valid...... and monies should be paid to the CSIRO. Unlike RAMBUST, who hid the fact they owned patents to the standards committee, the CSIRO made it known from the...
- Tags: Chipsets, Semiconductors, Network technology, patent, chipset, CSIRO, Wi-Fi
- Discussion threads 2006-11-20
- Convert "Lost" to digital? That'll be a $2,500 fine
- That's Naveen Andrews of "Lost," a hit show that many of you love. But as I will explain in this post, if a bill just introduces in Congress becomes law, you may be lost if you spread "Lost" love.After reading Comments to some of my posts about TiVo and...
- Tags: Lost
- Blog posts 2005-12-21
- Office standards battle grinds on
- Office standards battle grinds onFinally...some common sense"The benefit of backward compatibility that this effort will provide is evident from the broad spectrum of sponsors that will work together under the formal Ecma standardization process," Ecma secretary general Jan van den Beld, said in a statement. A standard format will allow...
- Tags: OpenDocument Format (ODF), Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp., ECMA, OpenDocument Format
- Discussion threads 2005-12-13
- Microsoft and special consideration
- Microsoft and special considerationMany good points, but missed a big one ..."Microsoft controls their own Office document formats"The decision is Mass was to eliminate the dependency of a single vendor. Microsoft had an opportunity to support that format but refused. Why? Because Microsoft has been successful when...
- Tags: Vertical industries, Microsoft Corp., government
- Discussion threads 2005-11-04
- Hidden OpenDocument agenda uncovered in Massachusetts
- Hidden OpenDocument agenda uncovered in MassachusettsThis is pathetic...NTUS News talked about Leadersand the bemoaning of not having any "good" political leaders. In 1776, we had at least a half-dozen extraordinary political leaders (in a country of 9 million people). Today we have 300 million people - and no good leaders.This...
- Tags: OpenDocument Format (ODF), Leadership, Sales strategy, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp., leader, OpenDocument Format
- Discussion threads 2005-10-27
- The right role for WiMax
- The right role for WiMaxThats one opinionHere's mine. The long-range, broadband speed, wireless network paradym will be THE MOST DISRUPTIVE technology - maybe ever. I like to use WiMAX as the implementation of this paradym, but there are others waiting in the wings.If WiMAX can be made cheap, and its...
- Tags: Internet service providers (ISPs), Wi-Fi, WIRELESS, Telecom & Utilities, Real-World Application, WiMAX, Internet Service Provider, phone
- Discussion threads 2005-01-06
- Microsoft settles Minnesota antitrust case
- Microsoft settles Minnesota antitrust caseYou knew this was comming" In the courtroomMicrosoft argued in court Tuesday that it never overcharged customers for software, denying allegations that it abused its operating system monopoly to hike prices."Microsoft's high market share is the result of choices made by millions of people to...
- Tags: Blade servers, Benefits, antitrust, cheese, bolt, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2004-04-19
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