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Healthy ways to spend $40 billion

ERP Investments Still Top the List for Corporate IT Spending; Microsoft to reveal details of tool, code-named Velocity, that speeds app performance
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Healthy ways to spend $40 billion

The U.S. federal government has $40 billion set aside for healthcare IT. Much of that is earmarked for electronic medical records, but experts say there are other pressing needs that would improve healthcare. Unified communications and telepresence are two of the technology solutions on many hospitals' wish lists. Read full story

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November 16, 2009

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