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- Gates' next act is to step into vaccine controversy
- Gates' next act is to step into vaccine controversyGates Next ACTWhat's surprising about this?Carl Icahn thinks he knows how to run Yahoo!.The medical community has a pretty set way of choosing to adopt generalized treatments, and a lot of consideration goes to cost vs benefit. Bill will have to...
- Tags: HEALTHCARE, vaccine
- Discussion threads 2008-06-26
- Gates' next act is to step into vaccine controversy
- If we can prevent a dread disease in childhood, should we, even at some risk to all children? And who decides whether that risk will be taken? Bill Gates? by Dana Blankenhorn
- Tags: Vaccine, CDC, Gates Foundation, Healthcare, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-06-26
- PC Vaccine Personal (exe)
- PC Vaccine backs your data up by creating scheduled images of your hard disk in less than 3 mins. If your computer fails to boot your Windows operating system, PC Vaccine will load up and restore all your data including your operating system in less than 10 mins. Some...
- Tags: Vaccine, PC, Backup, Healthcare
- Software downloads 2008-05-15
- ViRobot Desktop (zip)
- ViRobot Desktop is the best vaccine program for individual and contains Anti-Virus, Network Security, Folder Production, E-mail Protector, Anti-Spyware, and other functions, which are developed by HAURI advanced vaccine technology and network security technology, to make clean Internet environment. It blocks absolutely various kinds of malicious code and virus's attack....
- Tags: Vaccine, Network, Environment, Hauri, ViRobot Desktop, Healthcare, Network Security, Networking, Security
- Software downloads 2008-03-25
- Nanoemulsion vaccines effective against HIV?
- Nanoemulsions are non-toxic lipid droplets approved for human consumption and common food substances that are defined as 'Generally Recognized as Safe' GRAS by the FDA. But they also can be used for medical applications. Researchers at the University of Michigan have developed nasal nanoemulsion vaccines for influenza which were successfully...
- Tags: Vaccine, Particle, HIV, Nanoemulsions, Healthcare, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-02-28
- Spyware Vaccine (zip)
- Spyware Vaccine is a Spyware remover that immune to 30000+ spyware.provides live monitoring for 30000+ spyware. If you are using Spyware Vaccine, Spyware ActiveX fails to add itself to your PC registry, and dies. Version 2.5 updates spyware database.
- Tags: Vaccine, Spyware Vaccine, Spyware, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Cyberthreats, Viruses And Worms, Security
- Software downloads 2007-12-20
- Will mushrooms replace eggs in vaccine production?
- You can't make a vaccine today without breaking a few eggs. But what about that other ingredient in any good omelot, the mushroom? Peter Romaine at Penn State says simple button mushrooms can replace eggs in the production of many vaccines, and can replace chemical processes in...
- Tags: Vaccine, Idea, Mushroom, Chemical, Healthcare, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2007-11-20
- Inoculation innovation: Aerosol vaccines may replace needles
- Inoculation innovation: Aerosol vaccines may replace needlesHIV and needle reuseI really don't think that statistic is talking about hospitals...sounds more like the illegal drug users. In which case...who cares.
- Tags: HEALTHCARE, Leadership, inoculation innovation, vaccine
- Discussion threads 2006-10-22
- Shots without needles
- Shots without needlesvaccinesVaccines adminstered using "particles smaller than atoms"??...so instead of the expense and hassle of a syringe all we need to do is strap a particle accelerator to our arms?....No needle story from Scientific American - Apr 2004This may be the same technology being developed. A story from Scientific...
- Tags: HEALTHCARE, vaccine, Scientific American
- Discussion threads 2006-04-19
- Shots without needles
- Delivering vaccines without the usage of needles might become common in the future if researchers of Tulane University in New Orleans succeed in their efforts. These scientists plan to use nanotechnology to pass the vaccines through the skin. And they received a grant of $2.3 million from the National Institutes...
- Tags: Tulane University, vaccine
- Blog posts 2006-04-18
- Red Hat scoops up JBoss
- Red Hat scoops up JBossWell saidCouldn't agree more.Software companies should not try to do both open source and proprietary.It causes way too much hesitation and lost opturnities trying to not do anything with open source that would hurt the proprietary business. Novel should have a program to open source...
- Tags: HEALTHCARE, Middleware, JBoss, Microsoft Corp., open source, MS DOES, vaccine, Red Hat Inc.
- Discussion threads 2006-04-10
- Distributive Immunization of Networks Against Viruses Using the 'Honey-Pot' Architecture
- Although computer viruses cause tremendous economic loss, defence mechanisms fail to adapt to their rapid evolution. Previous immunization strategies have been characterized as being static and centralized, which has made virus containment difficult or even impossible. The authors suggest, instead, to propagate the immunization agent as an epidemic. The main...
- Tags: Vaccine, Network, Antivirus, Virus, Cyberthreats, Viruses And Worms, Security
- White papers 2005-12-01
- VACCINE: War of the Worms in Wired and Wireless Networks
- The highlight of worm outbreaks in 2004 was a new phenomenon called 'War of the Worms' between NetSky, Bagle and MyDoom worm variants. Their aftermaths caused the record-high of 12 outbreaks in first quarter alone. This war created complex interactions among worms. This paper tries to answer following questions: how...
- Tags: Vaccine, Wired Inc., Network, Worm, Wireless Network, Wireless, Cyberthreats, Viruses And Worms, Security
- White papers 2005-08-03
- Remote Vaccine--Administrator (exe)
- Remote Vaccine is a powerful yet easy-to-use networking utility that delivers robust classroom control functions. It has integrated tools that allow teachers, corporate trainers, network administrators and PC technicians to use a single product for all their professional needs. Remote Administration; Remote Keyboard and Mouse lock; "Send" and "Execute" file...
- Tags: Administrator, Vaccine, Horizon DataSys, Remote Vaccine, Remote Administration, Keyboards, Mice, Desktops, Internet, Networking, Hardware, Peripherals
- Software downloads 2005-04-07
- Intel's Andy Grove rabid about lack of flu vaccine
- Kevin Maney of USA Today reports that Intel Chairman Andy Grove is not a big fan of George W. Bush and his administration. "You look to government to protect you from that, and the government looks to the science and technology infrastructure," Grove says. "And this government can't even prevent...
- Tags: government, Andy Grove
- Blog posts 2004-10-20
- SanofiPasteur MSD Improves Sales Health With Salesforce SFA and AppExchange Builder
- Vaccines have the power to make life-threatening diseases a thing of the past. To deliver its range of vaccines for diseases like whooping cough, cholera, and polio as cost-effectively as possible, SanofiPasteur MSD, the UK-based specialist vaccines business of sanofi-aventis Group, needed to overcome its reliance on an outdated internal...
- Tags: Salesforce.com Inc., Vaccine, SFA, Salesforce.com AppExchange, SanofiPasteur MSD, Sales Force Automation (SFA), Sales Force Management, Sales Strategy, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Healthcare, Enterprise Software, Software, Sales
- Case studies
- Kaiser CHR Uses SAS to Give CDC Real-Time Data Access for Vaccine Studies
- Kaiser Permanente's Center for Health Research CHR, founded in 1964, is a non-profit research institute whose mission is to advance knowledge to improve health. The company wanted to ensure renewed funding for research from the Centers for Disease Control. SAS provides real-time access to remote data needed to perform studies...
- Tags: Vaccine, Public Health, SAS Institute, Kaiser Permanente, Healthcare
- Case studies
- Researchers in Quest for Vaccines
- The Complex Carbohydrate Research Center, at the University of Georgia was faced with a significant technical challenge to carry out its research developing simulation techniques to study carbohydrates and their interaction with proteins. The simulations demanded a massive amount of computing power, requiring a solution powerful enough to address this....
- Tags: Vaccine, Computing, Healthcare
- Case studies
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- News to know: ICANN hacked; IE flaw; OpenSuse 11; Hyper-V; iPhone 3G
- Notable headlines: Ryan Naraine: Zero-day flaw haunts Internet Explorer Tech heavyweights launch security response consortium ICANN and IANA's domains hijacked by Turkish hacking group Security researchers hack the London underground train for free ride Matthew...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, ICANN, Novell OpenSuse, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., Flaw, 3G, Cellular Phones, Healthcare, Wireless, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, David Grober
- Blog posts 2008-06-27
- Get a clue Morocco
- Get a clue MoroccoIt's illegal...it's illegal to impersonate the royal family in Morocco. and when you do something illegal in any country, you get prosecuted for it. simple as that. the law may seem stupid, but we are not discussing that now.RE: Get a clue MoroccoThe sentence is certainly huge,...
- Tags: goverment, Morocco
- Discussion threads 2008-02-23
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