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Transforming Information Technology at a Large State Agency

Brimstone Consulting

The office of information technology that serves agencies across a state government system set a goal of becoming a high-performing and customer-centric service provider. The solutions were tailored to incorporate Agile principles, methods, and tools. CASE STUDY. DOWNLOAD. Let's talk CONTACT BRIMSTONE.

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How Cloud Computing Is Changing Management

Harvard Business

That makes it imperative to start thinking about how management will be changed by the most impactful information technology of our time: cloud computing. The team of 20 people represented technology, infrastructure, production operations, development and information security parts of the business.

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A Tool for Balancing Your Company’s Digital Investments

Harvard Business

Instead, they should use a portfolio tool that classifies all existing, planned, and potential digital investments into four categories based on an assessment of their current and future contribution to business success. They are driven by novel ideas or perhaps a new technology. Development approaches. Investment appraisal.

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Best IT Development Podcasts 2019 for consultants

QEmploy

Information Technology represents one of the fastest growing industries and it’s essential in today’s society. Be it smartphones, laptops, tablets, social media networks or virtual businesses, they are all dependent on developing software and technologies. podcast is all about the.NET framework developed by Microsoft.

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How Mayo Clinic Is Combating Information Overload in Critical Care Units

Harvard Business

When layered on top of existing information infrastructure, ambient-intelligence applications can cut through the clutter and deliver the right information in a digestible form that clinicians can use, quickly and effectively at the patient’s bedside. How technology is changing the design and delivery of care.

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Fighting Chronic Disease Starts with Better Pediatric Care

Harvard Business

The United States spends 40% more per patient than other developed countries but suffers the worse overall health outcomes. Instead of being reactive and treating conditions already present, the objective should be to proactively identify children at risk before they develop a health condition and keep them on the path to wellness.

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Can AI Address Health Care’s Red-Tape Problem?

Harvard Business

Using AI-powered tools capable of processing vast amounts of data and making real-time recommendations, some hospitals and insurers are discovering that they can reduce administrative hours, especially in the areas of regulatory documentation and fraudulent claims. The rest is spent in front of computers, performing administrative tasks.

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