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AMD Global Telemedicine, Inc. to Open its First European Office in Germany

March 19, 2010
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AMD Global Telemedicine, Inc. to Open its First European Office in Germany

All Press Releases for March 19, 2010 New office will support distribution, service and support activity throughout the region. This expansion reflects the need for expanded support to a growing customer base throughout Europe. Chelmsford, MA (PRWEB) March 19, 2010 — AMD Global Telemedicine, Inc., the worldwide leading supplier of telemedicine technology, devices, and application…

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Doctors could examine inmates via video

March 18, 2010
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8:10am Thursday 18th March 2010 DOCTORS could soon be assessing inmates at Winchester Prison over a video link. Health chiefs heard that around 200 prisoners were taken to the Royal Hampshire County Hospital in 2008/09. While the jail is directly opposite the hospital in Romsey Road, moving an inmate across the street can be awkward.…

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Smart technology for global access to healthcare

March 17, 2010
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Smart technology for global access to healthcare

Biomedical Optics & Medical Imaging Lensfree on-chip holography can improve point-of-care diagnostics, even in the developing world. 16 March 2010, SPIE Newsroom. DOI: 10.1117/2.1201002.002568 Effective treatments already exist for many global health problems, yet access to diagnostic equipment often limits the speed and quality of diagnosis and treatment. This is true in developed countries but more so…

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O’Brien: What will the world look like with 100 MB broadband?

March 16, 2010
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By Chris O’Brien Mercury News Columnist Posted: 03/15/2010 05:49:05 PM PDT Updated: 03/15/2010 08:41:07 PM PDT   Tucked in the Federal Communications Commission’s national broadband plan is an ambitious goal: Connect 100 million households to affordable 100-megabits-per-second service over the next decade. That’s blazing fast compared with what most people have today. While Comcast plans to roll…

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Telemedicine Doctors consult patients online: Despite money, snafus remain

March 15, 2010
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Web-posted Monday, March 15, 2010 By David Pittman david.pittman@amarillo.com The veterans hospital in Amarillo may soon allow physicians to treat patients in other cities as the hospital eyes the possibility of future expansion in the field of telemedicine.The growing practice allows doctors in one city to visit with patients in others far away in real…

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RSA & HIMSS Wrap Up

March 14, 2010
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RSA & HIMSS Wrap Up

by Joel on March 12, 2010 Image via Wikipedia Last week was a busy one for Meru.  Spread across the country, our team participated in both the RSA and HIMSS conferences on a number of levels. We love the opportunity to reconnect face-to-face with our customers and partners, discusswireless networking advances in the enterprise with…

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Ericsson lines up telemedicine solutions for the Indian market

March 12, 2010
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TT Correspondent |  New Delhi |  11 Mar 2010     Globally as operators particularly those offering mobile services vie for new sources of revenue generation to sustain growth, telecom gear manufacturers are also following suit and are coming up with new technological solutions which enable convergence of telecom services with other services. Leading telecom organization Ericsson is part…

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Veterans Affairs News

March 10, 2010
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010 The Department of Veterans Affairs just announced a new aggressive initiative to solicit private-sector input on a proposed “fast track” veteran’s claims process for service-connected presumptive illnesses due to Agent Orange exposure during the Vietnam War. According to the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Eric K. Shinseki, “With the latest, fastest, and…

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Cisco CEO: Video the Killer App, Cisco CRS-3 the Conduit

March 9, 2010
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DATE: 2010-03-09 | By Jessica Davis  Cisco’s CRS-3 carrier-grade router can deliver up to 322 Terabits per second — which means it could enable delivery of every movie ever made in just four seconds. It’s that kind of capacity that will form the foundation of the next generation internet, said Cisco CEO John Chambers, delivering high…

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Healthy technologies

March 9, 2010
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Healthy technologies

  Roger Field  on Monday, 08 March 2010 Ericsson’s Rainer Herzog says the vendor will work with its traditional client base of telecom operators as well as healthcare providers. With many countries facing the twin problems of ageing populations and soaring healthcare costs, telecoms technology is taking a central role in the medical and healthcare…

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