Vol. 47 No. 2, March - March 2013
Index
- Getting an edge with certification.
- Healthcare cloud spending expected to reach $6.8 billion.
- Report: health IT isn't delivering.
- UK fines Sony $337k for 2011 data breach.
- What to expect in cloud computing in 2013.
- EU considers more aggressive cloud computing strategy.
- Warrantless access to cloud-based data debated.
- HHS moves toward safer electronic health records.
- Lebanese up in arms over invasion of privacy.
- Australia passes new privacy law.
- Georgia Congressman tackles health security.
- Predictive coding to become an ethical obligation.
- Cloud computing creates strange bedfellows.
- Cloud computing, social media new competencies for fed CIOs.
- 3D technology to make old new again.
- Victoria establishes privacy and data security office.
- EHR vendors to feds: slow down!(EHR) (electronic health record) (EHR Association)
- Namibia Home Affairs switches to electronic records.
- Singapore claims highest understanding of cloud.
- Ireland gets serious about the cloud.
- Microsoft, Symantec take a bite out of cybercrime.
- Big data in 2013: what to expect.
- Selecting from the alphabet soup of information certifications.
- Close the door on what you think you know about leadership.
- Managing policies in Sharepoint[R].
- Four steps for conquering information chaos.
- A consultant's view: the principles as diagnostic tools.
- Mapping the way toward records compliance.
- Zubulake delivers suspense, inspiration.