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When you see a successful organization like Healthwise, the first question you ask is - What makes this organization so different and so special ? Why does it work so well ? How is it possible to replicate them ? A lot of what makes them so special is intangible. The Healthwise mission statement is simple...
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One Note is probably one of my favorites and I have it on my Windows Mobile phone and it comes in handy for notes and to synchronize them so a little bit of the Office Suite love comes to the Iphone. Will the IPad be next? To me it certainly sounds like the potential next transition. ...
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Tue, Jan 18 2011
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Filed under: Medically Related, Microsoft/Windows News, microsoft, Cell phone, Pfizer, Microsoft Office Live, Life Sciences, iPhone, Office, One Note, SharePoint Server, scientists, mobile
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This is a classic presentation from Larry Ellison and actually is very good with explaining to the layman what is a box and what is the cloud as consumers don’t really know the terminology. He tells you the cloud is in a box and you have laugh at his humor . He talks about both private and...
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Mon, Dec 20 2010
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Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, software, Hardware, Office, Oracle, cloud services, Cloud Office, Open Office, boxes
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Cloud Office will be integrated with Open Office, which I think you may remember from the Sun days before Oracle acquired them. It will be a professional product sold to business users and can be hosted by telcos and ISPs. Open Office still exists on it’s own but as I understand the professional...
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The new cloud service brings together Office, SharePoint, Exchange and Lync for organizations of all sizes.– good for physicians – without changing the way they work. With Office 365 people to can work together from anywhere, on virtually any device including Smart Phones too. Allina...
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Wed, Oct 20 2010
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Filed under: Technology, Other Items of Interest, Microsoft/Windows News, healthcare, microsoft, Outlook, Hosptial, SharePoint, Office, cloud services, Alinna Hospitals, Office 365
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I started using the beta version of Office Live with the Small Business features back in 2008 and I have been very happy with it. You can read one of my prior posts from 2008 at the link below. I have a simple website and a free SharePoint Server too, all of this is free. I also have...
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Wed, Jun 16 2010
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Filed under: Technology, Microsoft/Windows News, microsoft, Silverlight, software, Microsoft Office Live, Software as a Service, AJAX, Office, Outlook connector, small business, websites, Hotmail, Skydrive
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I use both and started with the Office Live/Small Business beta a while back. So far it has been great and wonder around the web and try a lot of services, etc. so I have gone through the transitions as it has evolved. When at home or in the office, sure I like to have my desktop Office. ...
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Thu, May 13 2010
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Filed under: Technology, Microsoft/Windows News, healthcare, microsoft, Outlook, software, Office Live, Word, Office, Excel, Office Starter, Powerpoint
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For years Microsoft fought the anti trust lawsuits and paid out a lot of money. I can’t tell you how many people thought Office was free. That goes back to when the original trial was loaded on computers and through court cases Office was no longer loaded directly but we had the free version...
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Mon, Apr 5 2010
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Filed under: Technology, Microsoft/Windows News, healthcare, microsoft, Outlook, software, Office Live, Word, Office, Excel, Office Starter, ultimate steal, Powerpoint
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This makes perfect sense since tablet pcs are already in use at Pfizer. I’m a big One Note fan myself and the article here states that users are basically jumping in on their own. At Microsoft OneNote has almost passed up Power Point too. Sharing with OneNote is great too with SharePoint...
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Tue, Mar 16 2010
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Hard Hat area: For those using Word and adding chemistry information, here’s an add on for Word 2007. There are a few samples with the online templates, about 6. You can also import from your own library and I am guessing anyone in research is going to have their own files. For this post...
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Thu, Mar 4 2010
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Filed under: Technology, Microsoft/Windows News, microsoft, Office, Word add in, Cambridge, reserach and development, chemistry, documents, MS Word
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Many of Microsoft offerings of late have been of the hybrid nature and the BPOS system will allow the same, some information in the cloud and some that can be stored locally. Of course group policy comes into play here too with administrators in the IT department putting some secure lock downs...
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The one statement here is key, “ if necessary, trained how to use them”, the computers, ah first real site of some read education efforts to help those in a low income community. If no response, a nurse might call or stop by, and that could be an encouraging factor to stay in touch unless you specifically...
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Thu, Jun 11 2009
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Filed under: Medically Related, Microsoft/Windows News, healthcare, Email, Education, Diabetes, Personal Health Records, HealthVault, Patients, SharePoint, Office, CRM Software, Univeristy of Miami, MS dynamics
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From Chad Vander Veen, Associate Editor of Government Technology, who just attended the Summit, this is his opinion and thoughts on what Microsoft is doing to work with and help the public sector, CIOs. One comment I found interesting here though is the problems that the states will have...
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Fri, Mar 6 2009
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Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, Microsoft/Windows News, microsoft, Silverlight, HealthVault, software, Microsoft Office Live, Software as a Service, AJAX, Office, Outlook connector, Cloud Computing, Public Sector CIO Summit
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Genentech is a large biotech pharmaceutical company in San Francisco and the the largest company to subscribe to the web based “cloud” products from Google, however Google is not able to offer a 100% solution and departments will be able to choose between using some of the traditional products from Microsoft...
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Sun, Dec 21 2008
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Filed under: Technology, Other Items of Interest, Microsoft/Windows News, microsoft, Pharma, Biotech, Google, software, Heatlhcare, Genentech, Office, collaboration, document sharing, Oracle, Cloud Computing
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I have been using both the Office Live with the web and Office Live Small Business myself and couldn’t be happier. The Outlook Connector which is also free works well with my Office Desktop Applications. I also like the small Share Point Server that comes with the entire set up. Also...
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Mon, Dec 8 2008
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Filed under: Technology, Other Items of Interest, Microsoft/Windows News, microsoft, Silverlight, software, Microsoft Office Live, Software as a Service, AJAX, Office, Outlook connector