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Feb 14, 2012, 11:51 AM
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Anna Matthai
Regardless of how the information security landscape changes, one constant always remains – the human factor. Organizations cite poor decisions by staff as a contributing factor in many security incidents. Some of these poor decisions stem from the failure to follow company security policies, but others are a direct result of insufficient training.According to our data, 41 percent of U.S. organizations report moderate or significant deficiencies in security expertise among their IT staff. Compan ...
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Nov 21, 2011, 15:48 PM
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Anna Matthai
In an increasingly “anytime, anywhere” world, healthcare cannot be confined to a doctor’s office or hospital room. As mobile technologies have become more user-friendly, affordable and powerful, the appeal to businesses of all types, including healthcare providers, grows exponentially. New devices, new form factors, new apps and new methods of connectivity have pushed mHealth to the forefront of IT industry trends.CompTIA’s 3rd Annual HIT Insights and Opportunities study found one in four health ...
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Sep 26, 2011, 13:30 PM
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Anna Matthai
The paperless office is an idea that has been talked about ever since the personal computer became a mainstay of the modern office. The idea was raised in a notable 1975 Business Week article titled “The Office of the Future.” Some parts of the article are very prescient and the authors predicted that by 1995 technology would exist that would let users access documents at the touch of a button, eliminating the need for paper. However, paper continues to play a very large part in the workplace.Co ...
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