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Bridgehead Software Raises Bar for European Healthcare Storage Virtualization at World of Health IT
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BridgeHead Software to unveil interim research results from key sections of its Data Management Healthcheck 2010 in Barcelona next week

Ashtead, UK – 11th March 2010 – Bridgehead Software, the healthcare data management software specialist, will next week unveil interim research results from the storage virtualization portion of its Data Management Healthcheck 2010. BridgeHead spokespeople at booth 831 at World of Health IT in Barcelona will be on hand to:

discuss the urgent and growing need for integrated use and management of electronic patient records (EPR)
share interim results from the Data Management Healthcheck 2010 research on cloud technologies and storage virtualization
demonstrate BridgeHead Software’s line of vendor-agnostic data management software solutions for hospitals and healthcare organisations of all sizes 
describe the benefits of vendor-agnostic (i.e., not linked to a particular imaging vendor) solutions for streamlining storage and management of electronic patient records (EPR) and improving healthcare delivery

“Healthcare storage virtualization [HSV] embodies our ethos of supporting and underpinning the EPR and empowering IT at healthcare organisations of all sizes to meet their growing storage needs without compromising on current hardware brand or media type,” said Tony Cotterill, CEO of BridgeHead Software. “Our vendor- and platform-agnostic Healthcare Data Management [HDM] suite is scalable to the size, environment and forward strategy of any healthcare organisation. Healthcare storage virtualization is an essential part of this package because it creates a flexible storage management framework that separates applications from the storage device, thereby allowing multiple applications to tap into the same resources and increasing overall utilization of the storage resource.” 

Effective use and management of electronic patient data promises to be one of the foremost themes of this year’s World of Health IT (WoHIT), taking place in Barcelona on the 15 – 18 March. With an education programme covering such topics as “effective use of patient data” and “empowering the patient through information delivery,” WoHIT 2010 will present opportunities to learn about technological solutions to improve patient care, streamline EPR management, and reduce not only hospital costs, but also carbon emissions.

The BridgeHead Software Data Management Healthcheck, available online at http://www.bridgeheadsoftware.com/hdm-survey, was launched early in February to investigate best practices hospitals should adopt to effectively manage, store and archive their exponentially growing volumes of electronic patient data. Respondents get the chance to win a range of prizes, including the new Apple iPad.

Interim results from the cloud portion of the Data Management Healthcheck were unveiled earlier this month at the Healthcare Information Management and Systems Society (HIMSS) annual conference in Atlanta, Georgia. Preliminary findings revealed that over 80 percent of healthcare organizations viewed cloud security as the most significant factor influencing their decisions about cloud storage. 

“It is essential for the future of healthcare that electronic patient data be available when and where needed, without delay; safeguarded from inappropriate use; and retained to support long-term patient care,” said Cotterill. “Vendor-agnostic data management and storage virtualization are pivotal to actualizing this vision. They are also essential tools for any hospital looking to create an ethically ‘green’ healthcare environment – another big theme for this year’s World of Health IT.”

Cotterill added, “Vendor-agnostic data management and storage virtualization together comprise a logical next step in the journey towards creating carbon-neutral, digitally enabled and paper-free healthcare.”

 
Break the Victorinox code and win £100,000
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London, 11th March 2010; Calling all computer whizzes, programming champions and coding kings: imagine a storage device that thinks it’s a hard drive and is completely un-hackable. Don’t think it is possible? Prove Victorinox wrong by breaking the code and win £100,000. 

The Secure Pro is the new biometric encrypted storage device created by Victorinox, makers of the iconic Swiss Army Knife. It will be making its first European appearance on 25th March 2010 in Victorinox’s flagship store in London and is just begging to be tested to its limit. The live contest, taking place over two days, will give each participant two hours to try to access the hardware, with a £100,000 prize to anyone who is successful. 

US experts were unable to beat the Secure Pro when it was previewed at the global CES Show in Las Vegas, can their European peers prove more successful?
 
Full entry details can be found at http://www.playthefuture.co.uk/. The event is open to anyone who thinks they have the programming power to break the code!

 
Southwark Council To Put Interactive Mapping At The Heart of Online Community Services With Pitney B
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Southwark Council To Put Interactive Mapping At The Heart of Online Community Services With Pitney Bowes Business Insight

Stratus Connect™ Helping To Transform Online User Experience

Windsor, Berks UK, 11 March 2010 – Pitney Bowes Business Insight (PBBI) – a global provider of location intelligence, data management and customer communication management software, data and services – today announces that Southwark Council in London is using PBBI’s web mapping technology Stratus Connect™ to significantly enhance the mapping services provided to citizens via  the Council’s website, delivering the type of seamless and intuitive user experience that online citizens have come to expect from the Web 2.0 world.  

Known as Southwark Interactive Mapping, the citizen services provided via Stratus Connect can be launched through www.southwark.gov.uk/YourServices/maps

Southwark Council is overhauling its online mapping features in two key areas.  The first is to provide a dedicated one-stop-shop interactive mapping service that enables citizens to activate overlays on top of a detailed map of the borough – for example, clicking on ‘Controlled parking zones’ instantly highlights the relevant areas on the map.  Other overlay options include ‘Schools’, ‘Recycling Sites’, ‘Planning Applications’ and ‘Conservation Areas’.  Citizens are also able to: search for locations; browse mapping, aerial photography and historical mapping; and quickly display nearby services. 

To directly view the full functionality of Southwark Interactive Mapping, go to http://maps.southwark.gov.uk/connect/southwark.jsp?tooltip=yes 

The second key area for Southwark is its plans to make location and mapping functionality widely available throughout the website – for instance, the council plans to enable citizens to launch spatial searches and address look-ups from multiple service pages throughout the council website.  The RIA (Rich Internet Application) controls that Stratus Connect supports via Stratus RIA Controls™ will enable individual web page managers to incorporate mapping and spatial search functionality wherever it’s needed.

Stratus Connect replaces the PlanAccess solution that the Council was previously using for public access to geographic-based information, in recognition that user expectations of interactive mapping have changed enormously over the past few years.  Stratus Connect enables the type of uncluttered interface and simple zoom and pan functionality that users are accustomed to from web tools such as Bing Maps and Google Maps – but importantly, Stratus Connect delivers a number of advantages over mapping services available online.

“We wanted to put mapping at the heart of the Southwark Council website, as it’s a key indicator that we understand how citizens today want to interact with online environments,” said Stuart Carter, Corporate GIS Manager at Southwark Council.  “Stratus Connect enables us to simplify and streamline the way we present location-based information to users, removing extraneous on-screen map tools and instead providing an intuitive interface that enables people to find what they want without having to go through unnecessary steps.  However, while it’s clear that online tools such as Bing Maps and Google Maps have done a lot to popularise easy-access mapping, there’s a number of reasons why we resisted deploying them onto the council website.

“Services such as Google Maps are fantastic for private business websites, but not so good for local government organisations that have a responsibility to build and maintain a spatial data infrastructure (SDI).  For instance, you can’t use Ordnance Survey (OS) MasterMap with the Google Maps API as this would breach Crown copyright, thus denying Southwark’s citizens access to the level of detail provided by OS MasterMap.  Moreover, if we deployed an external mapping API such as Google Maps, we’d have little control over developments within it – for example, the style of the mapping or administrative functions could change without us being consulted.”

Southwark chose to work with PBBI on this project because of a longstanding relationship with the company based on its heritage as a location intelligence expert and innovator.

“PBBI is a company who we trust to provide both excellent solutions and support,” added Stuart Carter.  “Southwark Council’s relationship with PBBI means that I can be involved in the ongoing evolution of products and provide honest and frank feedback that I know will be acted upon.”

Southwark Council is overhauling its online mapping presence in tandem with a re-launch of the council website during 2010. It is hoped that the new user-friendly, location-based information on its pages will encourage citizens to interact even further with the online services that Southwark provides.  

Based on the expected success of the Stratus Connect deployment, the Council is anticipating a considerable improvement in visitor numbers compared to the old PlanAccess based service.

 
Dialogue Appoints Regulator As Compliance Manager
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Mobile messaging and mobile payments specialists Dialogue Communications has appointed Alex Crisp, formerly  Investigations Executive at PhonepayPlus (the agent appointed by Ofcom to regulate paid-for telecoms services in the UK) to be its new Compliance Manager.

In what could be the first appointment of a former regulatory official by an aggregator such as Dialogue, Alex has been brought on board to take responsibility for internal regulatory matters as required. He will provide full support and guidance to Dialogue and its customers worldwide whilst endeavouring to build on the commitment made by Dialogue to its adherence to global and domestic regulatory requirements.

“Moving from the regulatory side of the industry fence and working with Dialogue will provide me with the opportunity  to look at the regulatory scene from a global perspective; the move should throw up some interesting and exciting challenges for me,” said Alex.

“I see my appointment as a significant commitment by Dialogue, both to regulatory matters and to giving its customers the sort of world class service and support that has seen the company grow so successfully in recent years”.

While with PhonepayPlus, Alex was instrumental in introducing and leading on strategic changes which impacted on significant falls in consumer complaints. These changes also aided in developing an increased intelligence-led approach to investigations. As well as becoming knowledgeable on legal and regulatory issues effecting mobile messaging in the UK he gained valuable experience  in planning and carrying out  investigations and in making representations in front of internal tribunals. 

Alex has built useful relationships with other regulatory bodies including the ASA, the OFT, the SFO and HMRC as well as with UK mobile network operators and other industry stakeholders. 

Alex (38) will be based in Dialogue’s London office. Keen on travel Alex spent a number of years working as a teacher in the Far East. He is also an enthusiastic cyclist and climber. Alex has a BA (Hons) in Journalism from Middlesex University and a Post Graduate Diploma in Law (CPE) from the College of Law.

 
Evernote et Samsung offrent aux utilisateurs Android une mémoire surpuissante
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