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Mobile health and Steve Ballmer's ouster

6 mobile health solutions we use today | Health IT gets a new mobility challenge -- keep patients from coming back

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BY IDG ENTERPRISE
August 26, 2013
InCITE Your twice weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT

How the mobile revolution will transform health care around the world

Our in-depth report on the rise of mobile devices in all aspects of health care, from monitoring and quantified self through doctor's offices, operating rooms, and the developing world.

6 mobile health solutions we use today

Health care will be radically transformed by the rise of cheap, powerful mobile devices. Here are six products that are already leading the way.

Health IT gets a new mobility challenge -- keep patients from coming back

Under the gun from a new federal mandate to reduce readmissions, many hospitals are turning to mobile devices as a way to improve outcomes and finding more questions and challenges than solutions.

How a California wildfire inspired mobile apps for welfare clients

The fire meant claimants couldn't come in to get their benefits until later, causing huge lines. There had to be a better way.

Ballmer is leaving at the right time as the whole IT landscape shifts

As an industry we're at the top of the Colorado River, in the relatively calm waters before we get into the rapids at the bottom of the Grand Canyon we know are four or five years away. It's always easier to change the hands at the helm in calm waters; changing in those rapids would only lead to disaster.

Microsoft's next CEO needs that "Vision Thing"

Whoever takes over for Steve Ballmer as next Microsoft CEO needs what George HW Bush called 'the vision thing."

Be bold, Microsoft: Don't pick another enterprise guy to run the show

If you believe BYOD and consumerization are going to reshape technology, then Microsoft ought to pick a leader with a strong consumer background.

Big data projects should not start with IT

Big data analytics projects should always be driven by the subject-matter experts who will be using the system. While IT plays a crucial role in implementing the system, it don't have the business-specific expertise needed for the strategic vision.

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