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WEBCAST: Xirrus, Inc. Expand Medical Services Using Wi-Fi Technology Great Plains Health Alliance (GPHA) has deployed Xirrus Wi-Fi Arrays throughout 20 Hospitals, 14 Clinics, and 5 offices across Kansas. This high performance Wi-Fi infrastructure is being used by GPHA's health professionals for VOIP and an electronic medical record system to increase communications and productivity. Learn more! Intel ships low-voltage Celeron processors GE pushes ahead with 500GB holographic disc storage Sprint, LightSquared strike 15-year deal for LTE wholesale network Is Apple's iPad unbeatable? VIDEO: Cisco Good Enough is Not Enough With video dominating internet traffic, the proliferation of mobile devices, & hackers on the rise, your network needs to be ready to avoid downtime. Now is the time for leadership through innovation. Cisco can help you shape your ideas into tools that will help your customers improve their businesses, & achieve major network-related cost savings. Learn More> Dell warranties servers for 'fresh-air cooling' JR Raphael: Hands on: Google's Android 3.2 upgrade Qualcomm aims for gesture recognition in mobile devices LTE version of Galaxy Tab 10.1 to ship Thursday | ||||||||||
COMPUTERWORLD 'S STORAGE SURVEY Computerworld is preparing a special report on storage and would like to know how your organization is using various storage technologies. Look for the Spotlight Feature online and in the October 10, 2011 issue of Computerworld. Thank you for taking our survey. CAST YOUR VOTE IN THIS WEEK'S QUICKPOLL Google is adjusting the real-name policy of its Google+ social service to appease angry users -- many kicked off without notice. But Google will still not allow pseudonyms. Is this a good policy? Is Google+ being too pedantic about using real names? COMPUTERWORLD'S TOP GREEN-IT ORGANIZATIONS Computerworld is identifying the top organizations leading the way with green IT. We're seeking input from organizations that are both reducing energy consumption in their IT equipment and using technology to conserve energy and lower carbon emissions. Please fill out our short survey, or forward this link to the person in your company best able to answer questions about IT energy issues. The deadline for surveys has been extended to Monday, July 25. SHARK TANK OF THE DAY NOW do you see why it's your fault? Pilot fish works for a federal agency that, among other things, supports the ability of local and state government employees to access some centralized databases -- and when one of those users has a problem, she knows it's due to fish's failure. NEW COMPUTERWORLD JOB BOARD | ||||||||||
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