Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Sharky: Sometimes you just can't leave

  Preston Gralla: Can a top ex-Microsoft exec finish the job of fixing HealthCare.gov? | Former Microsoft exec to head HealthCare.gov effort

 
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Sharky: Sometimes you just can't leave
Visiting hours are over at the hospital where this pilot fish's wife is a patient, so it's time for him to go -- but only if the building automation lets him. Read More
 


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Preston Gralla: Can a top ex-Microsoft exec finish the job of fixing HealthCare.gov?
Kurt DelBene, former head of Microsoft's Office division was just named top honcho of the problematic HealthCare.gov site. Based on what he did at Microsoft, does he have what it takes to fix it? Read More
 

Former Microsoft exec to head HealthCare.gov effort
  Kurt DelBene, the retired president of Microsoft's Office Division, will take over the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' insurance shopping site, HealthCare.gov. Read More
 

 

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