Monthly Archives: February 2014

Healthcare benefiting from updating legacy systems

Healthcare providers are facing an important deadline this year and may need help to meet it.

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IBM’s Watson could be making inroads to mobile thanks to a contest

IBM is looking to encourage use of Watson as a platform for apps, but even Watson has its limits.

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Observing the legacy of Unix while still looking forward

Unix can be seen as a path to current functionality.

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Is your business prepared for ‘ambient computing?’

We may soon be immersed in computing to a degree we haven’t experienced yet.

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Google looks to provide Windows software access for Chromebooks

Google is attempting to connect with Windows on on its Chromebook system.

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On the Internet of Things, new ideas can come from old ones

Will the Internet of Things and its focus on sharing data across devices cause a similar push toward modernization with your company’s platforms?

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