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Friday 25 January 2013

Research and Markets: Cloud Computing Market In Healthcare Industry


Research and Markets: Cloud Computing Market In Healthcare Industry (IAAS, SAAS, PAAS, CIS, NCIS, PACS, EMR, RIS) - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Trends And Forecast, 2012 - 2018




has announced the addition of the "Cloud Computing Market In Healthcare Industry (IAAS, SAAS, PAAS, CIS, NCIS, PACS, EMR, RIS) - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Trends And Forecast, 2012 - 2018" report to their offering.
This report provides the market estimate and forecast in terms of revenue for the global cloud computing market in healthcare industry. A detailed analysis of the market trends, current scenarios and future trends from 2012 to 2018 is available in the report. The market is analyzed by using concepts such as market dynamics including drivers, restraints and opportunities along with their impact analysis and market attractiveness analysis.
The market is segmented on the basis of cloud types into: Public, private and hybrid cloud. A detailed trend analysis of all the segments with market evaluation in terms of revenue generated with respect to the applications and geography is available in this report.
The market is also segmented on the basis of geography into: North America, Europe, Asia and rest of the world (RoW) regions. Geography wise, market evaluation is available in terms of revenue from 2012 to 2018.
A competitive analysis of the market players involved is also available in the report. Some of the major players of this market include: CareCloud, ClearDATA Networks, Merge Healthcare, Agfa Healthcare, IBM Corporation, Microsoft, Carestream Health, Oracle Corporation and others. Company overview, financial overview, business strategies, SWOT analysis, recent developments and product portfolio for each of the market players is also highlighted in the report.
Key Topics Covered:
Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Executive Summary
Chapter 3 Global Cloud Computing Market In Healthcare Industry, Market Analysis
Chapter 4 Global Cloud computing Market in Healthcare Industry, By Service Models
Chapter 5 Global Cloud Computing Market In Healthcare Industry, Market Size And Forecast, By End User Applications
Chapter 6 Global Cloud Computing Market In Healthcare Industry, Market Size And Forecast, By Geography
Chapter 7 Competitive Landscape
Chapter 8 Recommendations
Chapter 9 Company Profiles
Companies Mentioned
- Carecloud Corporation
- Cleardata Networks
- Carestream Health, Inc.
- AGFA Healthcare
- Cisco Systems, Inc
- Merge Healthcare, Inc.
- IBM Corporation,
- Intel Corporation,
- Microsoft Corporation,
- Oracle Corporation,


Cloud Computing: Opposition Mounts to 'Take-it-or-Leave-it' Contracts
Formtek Blog (blog)
The use of Cloud Computing is growing quickly. In fact, the Information Services Group, an IT consultancy, finds that the number of global IT cloud computing service deals have tripled since 2010. But many worry about the details of the contracts that ...
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Google Demands Warrants Before Releasing User Data
Talkin' Cloud
If Google is successful in pushing law enforcement agencies to get search warrants before it will give up user data, this could have significant implications on the future of data privacy in the public cloud. Other vendors are suggesting companies take ...
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Research and Markets: Cloud Computing Market In Healthcare Industry (IAAS ...
SYS-CON Media (press release)
This report provides the market estimate and forecast in terms of revenue for the global cloud computing market in healthcare industry. A detailed analysis of the market trends, current scenarios and future trends from 2012 to 2018 is available in the ...
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Heads in the cloud, hands-on solutions
China Daily
Microsoft will start the second phase of its Microsoft Accelerator for Windows Azure program this month, another step towards the official introduction of public cloud computing in China. The program focuses on small startups, encouraging innovation in...
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Pilot Captain Mason Mauldin killed in Louisiana Air Plane Crash in a small Single Engine 4 Seat Aircraft





Little Rock man killed in Louisiana plane crash identified as
- The four people who died in Thursday's plane crash in Monroe, Louisiana have now been identified. The Central Flying Service pilot, Mason Mauldin, was victim to the crash, as well as three others from Louisiana.

KNOE in Louisiana shared a release from Disaster Management International that read, "Central Flying Service confirms that Mason Mauldin, of Little Rock, was the pilot of the plane that crashed south of Monroe yesterday. Central Flying Service continues to work with Federal and Local investigators at the crash site. Our thoughts and prayers continue to be with the family and friends of those who were on board the plane."

The White Water Tavern, a dive known for live music in Little Rock, shared this Facebook status Friday morning, "We are dumbstruck and terribly saddened by the passing of our friend and long time member of the Arkansas music community, Mason Mauldin. To his family and multitudes of sweet heart friends, we are here if there is absolutely ANYTHING that we can do for you. To Mason, we love you, brother."

According to KNOE, Dean Hart, Sr., of West Monroe and Max Larche of Bastrop were also killed, as was Don Thompson, who was a Regional Sales Manager for Bumper to Bumper, the parent company of Replacement Parts, Inc., in Little Rock.




Flagler Airport praised for plane crash response
Daytona Beach News-Journal
BUNNELL -- Flagler County Airport personnel earned praise from a member of the National Transportation Safety Board for their part in helping with the investigation of the Jan. 4 plane crash in which three people were killed, county officials said Friday.
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Update at 10:25 pm: Monroe plane crash kills 4
Monroe News Star
Dean Hart Jr. talks with police near the scene of a plane crash on Thursday. His father Dean Hart Sr. of West Monroe was one of the passengers on the Beechcraft Bonanza airplane that crashed near Ouachita Correctional Center, a family member confirmed.
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Plane crash pilot also a musician in Little Rock
Monroe News Star
The pilot killed in Thursday's plane crash was also a guitarist on the Little Rock, Ark., music scene. Mason Mauldin was among the four people aboard a small plane that crashed outside of Monroe Thursday afternoon. Mauldin was piloting the Beechcraft ...
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Little Rock man killed in Louisiana plane crash identified as pilot Mason Mauldin
Today's THV
KNOE in Louisiana shared a release from Disaster Management International that read, "Central Flying Service confirms that Mason Mauldin, of Little Rock, was the pilot of the plane that crashedsouth of Monroe yesterday. Central Flying Service ...
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Plane crash: NTSB, FAA, local officials on scene early Friday
Monroe News Star
Ouachita Sheriff Jay Russell said retrieval operations began at 6:30 a.m. Friday at the site of a Thursday plane crash behind Ouachita Correctional Center in Richwood. The National Transportation Safety Board, Federal Aviation Administration and the ...
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Antarctica plane crash
Global Edmonton
Interactive map: Antarctica plane crash. Global News : Friday, January 25, 2013 11:20 AM. A research plane flies across the crack forming across an ice shelf in Antarctica in an Oct.26;2011 file photo. Rescuers are searching for three Canadians aboard ...
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Monroe plane crash kills 4
San Antonio Express
(AP) — Four people died when a plane crash in the woods behind Ouachita Correctional Center. The News-Star reports (http://tnsne.ws/V3aewT ) investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board will be on the scene Friday to begin collecting ...
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Plane crash in north Louisiana leaves 4 dead
WBXH
Officials are trying to figure out what caused a small plane to crash in north Louisiana that left four people dead Thursday afternoon. The aircraft went down near Monroe around 2 p.m.. Two of the victims were from north Louisiana. According to KNOE ...
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Ark. musician was pilot of crashed plane in La.
Fort Worth Star Telegram
RICHWOOD, La. — Federal investigators are trying to determine why a plane crashed in the woods behind Ouachita Correctional Center in Richwood, killing four people. The News-Star reports (http://tnsne.ws/V3aewT) investigators from the National ...
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Four dead after LR-owned plane crashes in Monroe, La. - KATV - Breaking ...
KATV
The plane was owned by Central Flying Service, Inc. based out of Little Rock. It was flying from Beaumont, Texas, to Monroe when it went down on its final approach. Federal Aviation Administration officials are investigating what caused the crash.
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Thursday 24 January 2013

Cloud Computing Is Disrupting Businesses Everywhere



How Cloud Computing Is Disrupting Businesses Everywhere



Cloud computing is a catalyst for faster development, delivery of information, and pretty soon it will become a standard rather than a breakthrough technology.
I’ve written frequently on how cloud is a disruptive technology, but now let’s talk about how it’s altering your business.
Now I know what you’re thinking, this doesn’t or won’t ever affect me. In reality, cloud computing isn’t just changing the role of developers; it is changing the role of your marketers, your sales force. And in the coming years, even the roles that having seemingly nothing to do with cloud will be affected. There are of course the skeptics, but here are a few ways it’ll transform the business.
IT for Everyone

It’s no longer up to the IT department to make decisions on which software will be used. Shadow IT is lurking in every department where 30% of IT spending being done is happening outside the official IT budget. You don’t need any approval; just a credit card and a third party service provider can deliver your department the cloud computing software it needs to run quicker.
Quicker Time to Innovation

Budgets and project timelines are two hot topics, or should I say issues, in the IT and Business world. Who is going to pay for what? And how many man hours will it take? Cloud computing helps reduce both. This in turn gives companies the ability to experiment with wild ideas. It cuts down the time of testing and simulation.
Do It Yourself

We all know the common complaint about the IT department. It takes weeks to get something done, even if it’s critical to the business, because they’re overworked understaffed. When your company has its data stored in the cloud, it makes it easier for the end users to create a front-end of what they want.


Technology for All

Gone are the days of divide between the suits and the techies. Take a look at your kids, nieces, nephews, basically anyone under the age of 16 and you’ll see they are already a part of the technology culture that’s upon us. Our future business leaders will lead with technology like the cloud. Cloud computing gives companies an advantage to do things quicker and with less red tape.
This alteration won’t happen overnight, but it will continue to be a key aspect of the future business. It will affect job descriptions, and if I were you, I’d get on-board. Check out the Business Innovation Cloud section to get up to speed.

























Big Data and cloud computing empower smart machines to do human work, take ...
Newser
Hilliard's Beer in Seattle, founded in October 2011, bought software from the German company SAP that allows it to use cloud computing to track sales and inventory and to produce the reports that federal regulators require. "It automates a lot of the ...
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How Cloud Computing Is Disrupting Businesses Everywhere
Business 2 Community
In reality, cloud computing isn't just changing the role of developers; it is changing the role of your marketers, your sales force. And in the coming years, even the roles that having seemingly nothing to do with cloud will be affected. There are of ...
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Business 2 Community
IBM's cloud computing business boosts earnings, Dow Jones index
FierceEnterpriseCommunications
Gains in its cloud computing business helped IBM (NYSE: IBM) beat Wall Street expectations for its fourth quarter earnings released late Tuesday, according to a report by the AP. IBM posted a net income of $5.8 billion in the fourth quarter of 2012, up ...
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Healthcare Cloud Computing Market is Expected to Reach USD 6.79 Billion ...
PR Newswire (press release)
Cloud computing helps healthcare organizations share all the information which is stored across various information systems in real time and increases productivity and cost-efficiency. The cloud computing market in healthcare industry is estimated to ...
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Cloud Computing: Fast Facts
Business 2 Community
Cloud Computing: Fast Facts image cloud computing 300x189 Making the switch from hardware to the cloud is a decision that requires a lot of thinking. While there are a lot of pros that can be said, there are also some cons which may affect the way a ...
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Business 2 Community
Cloud Computing: Which Direction will the Cloud Move in 2013?
Formtek Blog (blog)
Cloud Computing: Which Direction will the Cloud Move in 2013? By Dick Weisinger, on January 24th, 2013. At the end of 2012, Forrester Research's James Staten summarized Forrester's vision for how they see cloud computing affecting enterprises in 2013.
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VMware Invests $30 Million In Puppet Labs
InformationWeek
The VMware spokesman for the deal, Ramin Sayar, VP and general manager of virtualization andcloud management, is a young executive who frequently shows up on point when a new initiative needs to be explained. "Puppet Labs is at the forefront of IT ...
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Microsoft could help save Dell to further its own cloud ambitions
InfoWorld
Indeed, both Microsoft and Dell have ambitious cloud computing aspirations -- understandably so as we witness the shift from the personal PC era to the virtual desktop era, where users care more about 24/7 access to their apps and data than they do ...
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The stock market seemingly would not have much in common with the subversive silliness of “Monty Python’s Flying Circus.” But investors all too frequently get caught up in the same sort of egotistical pitfalls and pratfalls that the Pythons mined in their classic comedy routines. Watch the Pythons spoof bankers.

One recurring bit that never disappointed featured a well-dressed John Cleese in the role of a serious newscaster, looking directly into the camera and soberly announcing “And now for something completely different” — then adding some ridiculous image such as “a man with a tape recorder up his nose.”

In that spirit, investors now have something completely different: a stock-market recovery they believe in. Bullish sentiment is at a two-year high — at around 53% according to Investors Intelligence — while bearishness is around 22%. The S&P 500 Index SPX +0.0007%   hasn’t experienced a 10% correction in well over a year. Bespoke Investment Group earlier this week figured that eight of every 10 S&P 500 stocks are overbought. Read post on Bespoke in The Tell.

Upbeat sentiment and a market at new highs reinforce each other, encouraging market bulls, as well as those worrying about retail investors who buy the most at the top.

Indeed, bull runs can go a lot longer than people expect before a correction. Still, a more euphoric, confident market is no laughing matter. A crumbling “wall of worry” has to be taken seriously. What’s ridiculous about it all is that so many people are buying stocks after almost four years of rising prices.




US-based stock mutual funds gain for third straight week -Lipper
Reuters
By Sam Forgione NEW YORK, Jan 24 (Reuters) - Investors in U.S.-based funds committed $3.66 billion to stock mutual funds in the latest week, showing continued support for stocks from retail investors this year, data from Thomson Reuters' Lipper service ...
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The 'Secret Sauce' Of A Mutual Fund With A One-Track Mind
Forbes
The closest thing mutual fund investment companies have devised to do all that is the multi-asset portfolio product. It's sort of what accredited investors get with hedge funds, only these products are accessible to retail investors who don't have a ...
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Mutual-fund investors aren't supposed to have to pay attention to the fate of any particular stock. But like so many things with technology giant Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) , the regular rules don't seem to apply. How Apple ate Wall Street — and ...
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At Palisades Hudson, the bulk of our client portfolios are invested in mutual funds. You can find just about any data point imaginable with mutual funds, just as you can in baseball. And, like baseball statistics, there are mutual fund data points that ...
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FundGrade® A+ Rating™ ranks the year's very best mutual funds
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"Mutual funds continue to be an important investment asset, accounting for more than a third of Canadians' financial wealth," says Ms. Vincent, "and more than 40% of families now hold mutual funds in their RRSPs. Mutual funds continue to grow in ...
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