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Gus Venditto

Gus Venditto

Gus Venditto is the former Vice President of Content Development for HIMSS Media and author of six books and hundreds of articles. At PC Magazine he was executive editor and author of the Pipeline column identifying IT trends. He was editor-in-chief of Internet World magazine and the Internet.com IT portal which included SearchEngineWatch and Developer.com. At DowJones he was a product manager of the career section of the WSJ Digital Network. You can follow him at @gusvenditto

 

IT Infrastructure
By Gus Venditto | 04:03 pm | June 27, 2018
Tests have shown that distance between the cloud provider and the enterprise can have a significant impact on latency with delays when the cloud is far away.
Data Warehousing
By Gus Venditto | 03:18 pm | June 27, 2018
It is important that provider organizations develop a clear picture of their EHR migration objectives before choosing a CSP.
Nokia
By Gus Venditto | 01:56 pm | June 27, 2018
Healthcare IT managers are making the move to the cloud one step at a time, evaluating the success of each migrated application before preparing the next move.
By Gus Venditto | 08:14 pm | March 05, 2018
Atrium Health and Children’s Mercy Hospital shared their experience with a complete transition to the cloud.
Privacy & Security
By Gus Venditto | 01:29 pm | March 05, 2018
Presentations at VMware booth will give attendees an up-close look at how criminals infiltrate systems.
Connected Health
By Gus Venditto | 08:20 pm | March 04, 2018
A new HIMSS exhibit area will bring together over 100 companies that are ready to disrupt healthcare.
Workforce
By Gus Venditto | 09:08 am | February 16, 2018
Eight new titles will be offered for browsing, along with staples like the HIMSS Dictionary.
Electronic Health Records
By Gus Venditto | 10:27 am | December 14, 2017
Genomic-informed therapy recommendations are becoming available for clinical decision support at the point of care.
Analytics
By Gus Venditto | 12:25 pm | October 23, 2017
HIMSS CEO Hal Wolf says the culture of “do no harm” is contending with the culture of innovation and “fail fast.”
Electronic Health Records
By Gus Venditto | 01:45 pm | October 05, 2017
After merging with a massive New York City health system, Mount Sinai had software from eClinicalWorks and GE as well as paper records and an aging mainframe to contend with. Here’s a look at how its PMO managed all that change.

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