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By Jessica Davis | 01:03 pm | November 21, 2016
Oracle has signed an agreement to acquire cloud-based internet performance and DNS provider, Dyn, the technology giant announced Monday. Financial terms were not disclosed.  
By Tom Sullivan | 10:33 am | November 15, 2016
From chatbots mining social media to wearables and trendy tools, Healthcare IT News' Best Hospital IT Department winners discuss the top tech poised to have a critical impact on their organizations' future.
By Jack McCarthy | 11:24 am | November 14, 2016
Hiring managers and health IT pros take note: These skillsets and job positions are the most difficult for healthcare organizations to hire for and that, in turn, can create opportunities to ramp up your career.  
By Jack McCarthy | 10:52 am | November 14, 2016
The company unveiled forthcoming hyper data engine, natural language query capabilities, an effort it dubbed Project Maestro, as well as visualization features and cloud-based services coming down the pike. 
By Jessica Davis | 12:08 pm | November 10, 2016
Mayo Clinic and biotechnology firm Illumina will collaborate on next-generation sequencing technology to further Mayo's genetic and genomic research, the orgnizations announced today.
By David Higginson | 08:56 am | November 08, 2016
Chief information officer David Higginson explains how the hospital is using 3D printing for heart surgery, tumor management and sharing images with patients and their families.
By Bill Siwicki | 10:48 am | November 04, 2016
The technology entrepreneur discussed the rapidly changing IT and security landscape and shared advice for CIOs. 
By Bernie Monegain | 03:39 pm | November 03, 2016
The health network is moving to an enterprise-wide platform to improve care quality and patient safety.
By Jessica Davis | 12:42 pm | November 03, 2016
The breed of emerging security technologies, which leverage AI and machine learning, can slow down hackers and sift through massive data volumes to help users make actionable decisions.
By Bernie Monegain | 10:26 am | November 03, 2016
CEO Jay Deady says that the new money will go toward product development of its revenue cycle technologies.