What propels human innovation? Well, we know where the funding comes from. We know that funding comes when a Return on Investment is available. What do people spend money on? Well, think of Maslow’s
Archive for June, 2008
Monday, June 30th, 2008When you mention the word “technology,” most people think about computers. Virtually every facet of our lives has some computerized component. The appliances in our homes have microprocessors built
Our computers have become almost indispensable ministry tools. What would you do if the worst happened and you had to function without your computers? Would your ministry survive?
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I once heard someone say that a human’s first meeting with a computer often resembles early, awkward sex. You’re not sure what to do with your hands and you don’t know how to ask for what you want.
The Electronic Medical Record, or EMR, has blossomed as the 21st century’s medical record management model. EMR databases consolidate and organize important medical records electronically, including
Micro-sensors are making a lot of progress these days. MIT, Berkeley, Carnegie Mellon and many others are moving the ball forward thru collaboration much faster than would have been anticipated. The n
While in 1990th we saw very fierce fighting between Microsoft Windows and Apple Computer PowerMac for the workstations market, when two systems were practically not compatible and didn’t have plans t
Our computers have become almost indispensable ministry tools. What would you do if the worst happened and you had to function without your computers? Would your ministry survive?
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Utility Style IT Departments - A myth or an inevitable reality?
All small and medium size companies continue to struggle with the perils and costs associated with starting and scaling their IT infr
Document Sharing
Three years of editorial experience in college taught me many things about document sharing. My editing experience was far from limited due either to my interest in a variety of su