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Giving presentations to business stakeholders is often a struggle for IT executives because they don’t know how to speak business executives “language”. Attend this live webcast on June 20th to learn what business-minded individuals need in a presentation and practical tips for how to make your presentations more compelling.
Posted: 05 Jun 2012 | Premiered: Jun 20, 2012, 01:00 EDT (05:00 GMT)
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View this webcast to explore the results of a recent Ponemon Institute study that indicate a clear need for healthcare institutions to invest in modern communications technology to ensure efficient patient care, as well as compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) regulations.
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Saratoga Hospital has grown from a community hospital to a regional, integrated, 130-provider delivery network. Their PCI program, close to 100 interventions later, is considered a jewel of the county. It also is a model for other facilities needing a technology refresh. Access now to see how they achieved it.
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This video presentation takes a look at the unique needs of financial service providers. Continue watching to learn the tools and technologies they rely on to provide the highest quality results to their clients.
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Check out the following webcast to see how Fortrus and EMC have come together to support the paperless initiatives of the health care industry. Learn how this intends to save billions of dollars and vastly deepen the personalized health care given to patients around the world.
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This webcast highlights some of the compliance and collaboration challenges facing the extended nuclear ecosystem, describe a potential solution that can aid addressing the challenges, and present several examples of where the solution has been implemented in the nuclear space.
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Access this demo to see how you can draw quick insights from social media data using software-defined storage. Learn to analyze this data in near-real time and dynamically manage the data to keep storage costs low.