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Hospital Improves Patient Flow with Streamlined Transfer Services
Mercy teamed up with Conduit Health Partners to refine patient transfers. Read this case study to dial into Mercy’s successes and to discover Conduit’s secret strategies for improving patient flow. Here’s a sneak peek: #1 is using a nurse-first model.

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Conduit

Bridging the Engagement Gap for Sales
When it comes to identifying and unifying buyers, tech sellers face an uphill battle. The recent acceleration of virtual selling has only amplified their pain. Read on to learn how Sales and Marketing organizations can better identify and bring buying teams together so sellers can more effectively engage their target accounts.

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Remote Monitoring of Video Surveillance
When they employ video cameras for surveillance, businesses need to be able to monitor and respond to footage immediately; this necessitates reliable, secure network connectivity. Unfortunately, 4 networking challenges plague that endeavor. To find out what they are – and how to remedy them – tap into this overview.

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Cradlepoint

IBM Discover and Classify
Streamline data subject access requests (DSARs) with IBM Discover and Classify in just 3 clicks. Automate the entire DSAR process, from intake to fulfillment, to meet privacy obligations and build trust. Read the full product overview to learn how.

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July ezine: Getting storage right
An issue looking at what products are in demand now in the storage world and what technologies are coming that need to be embraced by the channel.

MicroScope

Top trends shaping APAC's tech landscape in 2024
While GenAI is not expected to supersede other IT priorities such as cloud, application development and cyber security, it will augment those areas by making it easier to build software and improve cyber resilience. In this round-up, we review some of the key IT trends that are likely to shape the industry across the region in 2024.

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Computer Weekly – 19 March 2024: What went wrong with Birmingham's Oracle project?
In this week's Computer Weekly, after Birmingham City Council's disastrous Oracle project cost over £100m, we analyse where it all went wrong. Our new buyer's guide examines building a sustainable IT strategy. And we find out how Thomson Reuters is using AI to enhance its product offerings. Read the issue now.

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Focus: Women in IT
Diversity has been an issue in the IT industry for a long time, and the number of women choosing IT for a career has been stagnant over the last few years.

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How Russia's war in Ukraine is changing the cybersecurity game and why that matters
The build-up to the attack on Ukraine by Russia saw warnings from security pros that the world was on the verge of a cyber war. So far, such attacks have been confined to the theatre of conflict, but this doesn't mean things won't change. In this e-guide, we explore some of the more impactful cybersecurity stories that have unfolded around the war.

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CW Benelux - August-October 2021: Netherlands sees increase in the number of women opting for an ICT career
The IT skills gap in the Netherlands could be about to narrow as more women take up jobs in the sector. Figures from last year revealed that the number of female ICT professionals grew by 6.5%, while the number of male ICT professionals increased by only 1.7%. Read more about it in this issue.

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