With increasing avenues for communication and knowledge dissemination, the practice of health care is changing faster than imagined. Free services like you…
Please see below a video review by John Caddell, author of the "Customers Are Talking" blog, on Andrew McAfee's new book (November 2009) "Enterprise 2.0: New…
ir members consult with doctors over the Internet, has raised $10 million in new equity funding, according to regulatory filings...
... Its Online Care system allows consumers to connect with physicians immediately, whenever they have a health need, from their homes or offices. The innovation uses advanced Web-based technologies and telephony to remove traditional barriers to healthcare access, including insurance coverage, geography, mobility and time constraints. Online Care is growing rapidly and is currently offered by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Hawaii, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota, OptumHealth (a business of UnitedHealth Group) and TriWest Healthcare Alliance...
... The documents don’t name the funders in the round, continuing the company’s track record of secrecy around the amount of financing it’s raised and the identities of its investors...
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Common Craft describes Wikis in plain, simple to understand english. A short introduction to wikis focused on a group of people that plan a camping trip using a wiki. Yea!!!
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1. Linked In
Forget Facebook. LinkedIn has become the de rigueur Web 2.0 site for IT professionals.
2. Google Apps for Business
Call it what you like - software-as-a-service or cloud computing - but it’s the future of enterprise IT, and you need to get on board with it.
3. VMware Communities
Chances are you’ve already embarked on a server virtualization project, and most are using VMware.
4. Secunia
Security will continue to be a top priority for 2009, but you’ll need to figure out how to do it on the cheap. That’s where Secunia.com comes in. This site aggregates security vulnerability information providing one-stop shopping.
5. Green Grid
Green IT will be a huge advantage for IT departments because it will save you money.
6. Twitter
At first glance, Twitter seems like a colossal waste of time. But the fact is this real-time messaging service is taking off.
7. Yammer
If Twitter seems too frivolous to you, try Yammer. It’s essentially Twitter for the office.
8. Ruby on Rails
Ruby on Rails is one of the best open source tools to appear in recent years. This Web development framework lets you create working applications in a matter of hours.
9. Enterprise Mobility Matters
Like it or not, the latest smartphones – the BlackBerry Storms, Google Androids and Apple 3G iPhones are headed toward your corporate network. We like the Enterprise Mobility Matters Web site from market research firm Strategy Analytics because it offers a comprehensive look at enterprise mobility issues.
Read the Full Story at: http://www.nytimes.com/external/idg/2008/12/31/31idg-Nine-Web-sites.html?em
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