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How to Develop AI Medical Transcription Software: Costs, Process, and Benefits - 0 views

The process of creating medical transcriptions has traditionally been manual, time-consuming, and prone to errors. With increasing volumes of patient data, this approach often results in misinterpr...

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started by Aspire SoftServ on 26 Nov 24 no follow-up yet
Jasmine Stewart

Improved Business Practices with Full AQTF Compliance - 1 views

BluegemEXPLORE has the software that our RTO requires to help us maintain compliance with AQTF standards, automate our company's operations, and help us prepare for RTO registration. The software e...

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Mike Gahms

Cloud Computing with Advanced Security Services - 0 views

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    For Secure Cloud Computing 3 main basic considerations are : Security and Privacy, Compliance and Legal Issues offered by Cloud service provider. Cloud Services allow users to instantly and wirelessly share information and data between multiple devices faster than ever with advanced security.
Rich Hintz

InfoQ: Securing A Cloud Infrastructure - 0 views

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    George Reese discusses the number one challenge faced by cloud computing - security. He discusses transparency, credential management, and identity management, intrusion detection, perimeter security, compliance, and the "biggest security hole in the cloud - the custom Web application."
Sowmya Kagalkar

Top 7 reasons to choose IBM System Z for financial transaction processing - 0 views

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    Leading industry leaders opt for IBM system z for payment processing for their finanacial transaction processing, the core reason being security & PCI compliance standards. Other top seven reasons includes following * Provide the most reliable platform for high end transactions * Effectively manage the large-scale transactions and associated costs * Provide fast response to customers * Provide service continuity to customers * Ensure maximum availability and security in financial transactions
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What is cloud Computing and Why Do I Care on Friday, 13th December 2013 at 4Hoteliers - 0 views

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    Cloud computing is a term used to describe a variety of computing models that involve a collection of computers housed in a secure facility accessed through a network connection, typically the Internet. However, cloud computing isn't new, in fact it has been around since the early 1950s.
Rich Hintz

Cloud Computing Poses E-Discovery, Legal Risks - 0 views

  • Cloud Computing Poses E-Discovery, Legal Risks April 10, 2009By Marty Foltyn ORLANDO, Fla. — Cloud computing was a hot topic at this week's Storage Networking World show, but one attorney sounded a warning note about the rush to the cloud. In a presentation titled "Computing (strike that — Litigation) in the Cloud," Steven Teppler, senior counsel at KamberEdelson in New York, said cloud computing and services are a corporate counsel's nightmare. The 2006 e-discovery amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) changed the legal and corporate information landscape, putting custody and control at top of mind. "Cloud computing means that data may always be in transit," said Teppler, "never anywhere, always somewhere." And that creates a big challenge for corporate counsel. How can they identify "who, when and where" in the cloud? How can organizations handle document retention? And to add another layer of worry, information targeted for the cloud may also be subject to laws requiring privacy and persistent data integrity, and other requirements that the storage manager may not even be aware of. Teppler spelled out the top cloud computing shortcomings: no native security attributes; inadequate or no security provisioning by providers; the lack of understanding of cloud legal issues (a real problem for not only cloud computing providers, but also corporate counsel and IT consultants); and the failure to recognize potential liability from either legal issues or a lack of security. Teppler told the audience that litigation in the cloud is already here. Users of cloud services will need to insist on service level agreement (SLA) terms with their providers to ensure legal and regulatory compliance, searchability, demonstrable customer care (security), provably persistent data integrity and reliability, and demonstrable storage security and integrity for electronically stored information in the cloud.
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