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Network Infrastructure

Data Warehousing
By Bernie Monegain | 03:40 pm | August 29, 2017
The Utah system will tap Red Hat for more agile, modern infrastructure as it replaces legacy tools.
IT Infrastructure
By Jessica Davis | 04:56 pm | August 28, 2017
The wiper malware wreaked havoc across the globe in June, but Nuance managed to keep its operations afloat by putting customer needs first.
Compliance
By Mike Miliard | 04:22 pm | August 24, 2017
The academic medical center cites years of misfiring alerts and wireless monitoring challenges that it says taxed its staff and put patient safety at risk.
IT Infrastructure
By Nitin Natarajan | 11:59 am | August 22, 2017
Whether because of a nefarious manmade or natural disaster, hospital IT shops often find themselves strapped during a crisis. The government and private sector have already developed considerable resources to help. Here’s a look at those.
EHR
By Bernie Monegain | 11:22 am | August 15, 2017
Technology bundle includes a portal to connect patients with physicians at the university ambulatory provider.
Cloud Computing
By Jessica Davis | 12:22 pm | August 02, 2017
It was a disaster, no question, but the West Virginia system found it could have been a lot worse had it not put the right mechanisms in place.
IT Infrastructure
By Tom Sullivan | 01:08 pm | August 01, 2017
The Trump White House is building upon Obama’s security work, according to former Cybersecurity Coordinator Michael Daniel, but cyberthreats keep getting bigger.
Security
By Bill Siwicki | 12:50 pm | August 01, 2017
Cybersecurity weak points arise just about any time IT services are added or removed, or new products and vendors enter a network.
Security
By Jessica Davis | 02:30 pm | July 28, 2017
Officials of the voice and language tool provider said 75 percent of its clients are once again able to use its eScription LH platform.
Compliance
By Mike Miliard | 11:01 am | July 28, 2017
While the recent DOJ settlement is pushing some clients over the edge, another third say they feel “stuck” in their contracts, the report finds.