Britain's National Program for IT, a plan for a single health care database for the country's physicians, is in trouble with the decision of contractor Fujitsu to leave the southern region of the project. One hospital is apparently getting cold feet
A blistering speech by Australian Health Minister Tony Abbott has shocked the IT health community and caused a bitter parliamentary rift over whether Australia's electronic health records should be held on a single massive database.
In an effort to better understand its membership, and more quickly capture scouting recruitment trends, Scouts Canada decided to replace its client-server membership management system installed in the early 1990s.
Hoping to speed the integration of Windows XP into corporate environments, Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday announced updates to a set of tools that helps administrators reduce the time it takes to deploy the operating system by streamlining the process for application compatibility testing.
National identification cards that hook into one large government database would cause more harm than good, according to most of the panelists who testified at a U.S. House of Representatives subcommittee hearing Friday
National identification cards that hook into one large government database would cause more harm than good, according to most of the panelists who testified at a U.S. House of Representatives subcommittee hearing earlier this month.