Is Microsoft ready for round 2 in the mobile arena
When covering the subject of mobile computing one can think of only few successful platforms. From the iPad, iPhone to the Android and Blackberry. But recently Microsoft has attempted to reenter the...
View ArticleCan Windows Phone 7 stay in the race and become the ultimate enterprise device?
Microsoft continues to be a major player in both the health care and enterprise markets, whether it’s in the operating system, server software, or business productivity tools arena. But what’s been...
View ArticleWhat is Windows 8 going to bring to the healthcare arena?
This week Microsoft revealed a quick sneak peek of its Windows 8 Operating System, a new platform with the ability to run on multiple platforms, from tablets to PCs. But it’s safe to say that Microsoft...
View ArticleMicrosoft Kinect and its official push for health care
It’s pretty clear that Microsoft is actively pushing Kinect in the health care space. Even during the absence of the official SDK (software development kit) for business applications, many have managed...
View ArticleLessons for EHR vendors from Office 365 and Google Docs
For a while now, Google has been the front runner when it comes to web-based productivity applications. With their Google Docs application, the company released a 100% browser-based solution that...
View ArticleWindows 8 promises a different look and fee of windows
With the latest release of Windows 8 Beta, Microsoft is providing a sneak peak into what ultimately will be the operating system that will provide a consistent experience through all hardware...
View ArticleAre too many choices for tablets good or bad for healthcare?
During the June month, Microsoft announced the introduction of their own tablet named surface. Microsoft described the availability of two tablet models toward the end of 2012 one Intel based and the...
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