Brian Eaton

My list of accomplishments includes ideating, concepting, writing, developing and reworking copy for top-tier international clients. I delivered an aggressive small-to-medium business (SMB) strategy for Sony VAIO laptop computers; integrated print and broadcast resources with my own savvy to architect Chrysler LLC’s online identity; and created the voice that The City of Toronto wanted to show-off to immigrants and investors.

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Tiny Alexandra Hospital gets big digital imaging project

Being linked with one of the world's largest shared digital imaging networks enables little hospitals to provide better access to patient care, according to one diagnostic imaging project lead. The Thames Valley Digital Imaging Network allows smaller rural hospitals to exchange diagnostic images electronically.

Portal fosters collaboration at Upper Canada school board

As recently as a year-and-a-half ago, the Upper Canada District School Board (UCDSB) was not taking advantage of the communications tools that enable teachers to effectively collaborate, according to sophomore UCDSB CIO Jeremy Hobbs.

EHRs or nothing

Governments and provincial agencies will have no choice but to promote electronic health records (EHR) in a more meaningful way if large enterprises, like hospitals and health care organizations, become leaders in implementating them.

Booksmart CIOs stub their toes on the way to corner offices

A chief information officer's (CIO) behavioral style, and not their intellectual ability, prevents many of them from moving into the CEO or COO's office, according to a Korn/Ferry study.

Outsourcing

Outsourcing critical infrastructure management is the name of the game today for many Canadian enterprises in the private and public sectors. And it

Saskatchewan gets a dose of new drug info system

A new health information initiative hopes to make drug prescriptions safer, while stifling drug interactions and duplications, including prescription drug abuse, according to Saskatchewan Health. The Pharmaceutical Information Program (PIP) will help health care professionals sort through numerous medications a person may be taking during treatment, or where several people and prescriptions are involved in a patient's care.

Ontario

Program will aim to deliver social and economic benefits more efficiently and directly to citizens.

Hamilton’s portal gives new meaning to collaboration

"Many cooks spoil the broth," traditional wisdom has it. But when it comes to Hamilton, Ont.'s new Web site

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