World Business: Health care technology has come a long way from the crude surgical tools of the 19th century to the advanced keyhole techniques seen today. Now there is a whole new generation of technology that could revolutionize the Doctors surgery of the 21st century, surgical robots.
General Electric Reorganizes Business, From Six Businesses to Four: GE Technology Infrastructure, GE Energy Infrastructure, GE Capital, and NBC Universal; GE Names John Krenicki the New Vice Chairman
India’s Information Technology sector is a world leader, and a driving force for the economy. But the industry, which greatly depends on business from the US, is suffering severely in the economic slowdown.
A brief introduction to the Voice over IP (VoIP) technology by SigVoice Corporation. This presentation highlights key components (ATA, IP Phones, IP PBX, PC-to-PC) of VoIP technology.
Except from Forrester’s Consumer Forum 2007. Forrester Research Vice President Charlene Li says emerging technologies don’t tell you much about the adoption of Social Computing; people do. Identifying people’s various levels of participation — why do people participate and how do they participate — give you a better understanding of how your audience is contributing to the Groundswell. October 11, 2007 in Chicago.
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Dal 15 al 18 ottobre a FieraMilanoCity Smau 2008, la 45^ edizione dell’Esopsizione Internazionale dell’Information & Communication Technology.
Intervista doppia a Maurizio Costamagna,ICT Service Development & Innovation di Telecom Italia e Andrea Poggio, Vice Direttore generale di Legambiente, sul tema del Green IT.
May 17, 2006 presentation by Marissa Mayer for the Stanford Technology Ventures Program Educators Corner in the School of Engineering at Stanford University.
Google’s Vice President of Search Products & User Experience, Marissa Mayer, spoke to Stanford University in May, 2006. She lives by the old adage that if at first you don’t succeed, try again, and Mayer pushes aspiring business thinkers to breathe new life into failed ventures, as opposed to just cutting the cord. Repackage, rejuvenate, re-market, and re-examine those products or practices you thought would fly, and craft them a new set of wings.
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