EGUIDE:
Learn from KLAS research director Monique Rasband about the importance of enterprise imaging for big providers and healthcare organizations as they consider their systems as an EHR for images.
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This paper discusses the current state of copper-based network cabling standards as defined by ISO and TIA. Learn the difference between category 5e, 6, 6A, 7 and 7A and Class D, E, EA, F and FA.
sponsored by Enterprise Management Associates (EMA)
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Gain insight into ITIL's CMDB, the drivers for adoption, potential pitfalls on the road to CMDB success, and best-practices guidance to organizations undertaking a CMDB initiative.
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Master data management solutions helps organizations maximize the value of postmerger integrations, manage the product lifecycle, meet regulatory requirements and improve the effectiveness of transactional and reporting systems.
EBOOK:
Download this e-book, brought to you by SearchCompliance.com, for insights, tips and suggestions for developing an optimal business continuity plan. Read on to learn details of FEMA’s PS-Prep, how to make the case for business continuity, what standard to use, how to measure continuity risk, and much more!
EGUIDE:
What advantages and challenges does cloud medical imaging present healthcare organizations? In this expert e-guide, Rasu Shrestha, M.D., chief innovation officer at UPMC, discusses cloud medical imaging and other subjects like gamification in healthcare.
WHITE PAPER:
Check out this exclusive white paper for directions on how to create a Windows 8 image for the Latitude 10, as well as the information you need to image a Latitude 10 in your enterprise environment.
EGUIDE:
A centralized computing strategy can keep your organization from realizing the value of big data. In this expert e-guide, learn how embracing a more distributed architecture can solve traditional scalability problems and lead to big data success. Also inside, discover the value of NoSQL options.
EZINE:
This issue of SearchHealthIT's Pulse zeroes in on vendor neutral archives (VNAs), and how they must integrate with EHRs and related applications to become true clinical archives.