Month: April 2010

  • Apple Buys Voice Technology Start-Up

    Charleston, life SC (PRWEB) April 22, 2010 — Sabal Medical, Inc., a privately held company whose products are helping hospitals deliver medications to their patients more safely and efficiently, announced today that their customer, Greenville Hospital System University Medical Center (GHS), went live March 30, 2010 with Sabal’s new comprehensive pharmacy medication supervisory system, SabalRxâ„¢.…

  • Ky. Health Info. Exchange Launches

    Charleston, life SC (PRWEB) April 22, 2010 — Sabal Medical, Inc., a privately held company whose products are helping hospitals deliver medications to their patients more safely and efficiently, announced today that their customer, Greenville Hospital System University Medical Center (GHS), went live March 30, 2010 with Sabal’s new comprehensive pharmacy medication supervisory system, SabalRxâ„¢.…

  • Sabal Medical Launches New SabalRxâ„¢ Pharmacy Software at Greenville Hospital System University Medical Center

    Charleston, life SC (PRWEB) April 22, 2010 — Sabal Medical, Inc., a privately held company whose products are helping hospitals deliver medications to their patients more safely and efficiently, announced today that their customer, Greenville Hospital System University Medical Center (GHS), went live March 30, 2010 with Sabal’s new comprehensive pharmacy medication supervisory system, SabalRxâ„¢.…

  • Firday Blurbs….. April 23rd

    Can’t get a date, global burden of disease Get an iPhone – According to a recent survey conducted in the UK, case 54 per cent of the ladies asked, said they’d be more likely to give their digits and date an iPhone owner than a non-iPhone owner. iPhone owners were also deemed better groomed, more…

  • Buggy McAfee update whacks Windows XP PCs

    CNET Article – McAfee’s popular antivirus software failed spectacularly on Wednesday, generic causing tens of thousands of Windows XP computers to crash or repeatedly reboot. A buggy update that the company released early in the day turned the software’s formidable defenses against malicious software inward, misbirth prompting it to attack a vital component of Microsoft…

  • Cloud Computing Recap: Public Versus Private and Potential Legal Risks

    ScienceDaily — A new study reveals an exciting potential benefit of the rapidly accumulating databases of health care information, pilule the ability to make unprecedented links between genomic data and clinical medicine. The research, more about published by Cell Press in the April issue of the American Journal of Human Genetics, supports the idea that…

  • Legal spying via the cell phone system

    CNET NEWS – Two researchers say they have found a way to exploit weaknesses in the mobile telecom system to legally spy on people by figuring out the private cell phone number of anyone they want, visit web tracking their whereabouts, clinic and listening to their voice mail. Independent security researcher Nick DePetrillo and Don…

  • SAS to Hold Business Forecasting Conference

    For those of you who are in to Data Analyzes and Business Intelligence. SAS is holding it’s annual  Business Forecasting Conference on June 7-8 in Cary, phlebologist NC, apoplexy and learn how better forecasting can lead to better decision making for your organization. F2010 is one of the world’s largest forecasting conferences.

  • Data.WorldBank.org Launched Today on Drupal

    Signaling the most aggressive open data push in the international development community to date, diagnosis World Bank President Robert Zoellick launched Data.WorldBank.org this morning ahead of the organization’s spring meeting. All of the World Bank’s 2,000+ data indicators are now open and freely available to the public. This new website is the browser for some…

  • Will FaceCash, the mobile payment application, kill the credit card?

    By Letitia Stein, symptoms Times Staff Writer (Tampabay.com) University of South Florida leaders said Tuesday they are ready to use $6 million from the federal stimulus bill to hire “e-ambassadors” to help doctors convert to using electronic medical records. Within about three months, USF hopes to make the first of about 100 hires for its…