Podcasts

Banner Health: Clinical Workflow Transformation for Mobile Point of Care

October 6, 2009

This podcast from Banner Health focuses on the workflow redesign portion of mobile point of care.

Newark Beth Israel: Mobile Point of Care


Representatives from Newark Beth Israel describe their new wireless infrastructure that makes their doctors and technicans more productive.

Salford: Measuring the Value of Mobility at the Point of Care

October 5, 2009

Intel technologists discuss how they applied business value methodology to evaluate the impact of mobile point of care on Salford Hospital’s workload.

Aurora Healthcare: Clinical Workflow Transformation for Mobile Point of Care


A representative from Aurora Healthcare describe how her organization addresses workflow for mobile point of care including why the time is now for mobility and why its so important to clinical applications.

St. Clares Heath System: Measuring the Value of Mobility at the Point of Care


The director of applications for the St. Clares Health System, responsible for integrating 135 applications across four hospitals, discusses the benefits of a mobile point of care system and how they were able to evaluate the benefits of adding more mobile devices.

Stanford Hospital and Clinics: Mobile Point of Care


Dan Buckner, with Stanford Hospital and Clinics, describes their wireless network upgrade in the midst of a transition from IDX to EPIC.

Four Essentials for Deploying Healthcare-grade Wireless Networks


Motion Computing’s Dave Mackey, Director of Mobility Services and Wireless Practice, discusses the lessons learned from the deployment of over 30 million square feet of wireless networks in this podcast.

Creating the Next Wave of Quad-Core Processors (Podcast)

November 14, 2007

Listen to a podcast interview with Intel technologists describing the breakthrough 45nm with hafnium-based high-k metal gate transistors technology — the most significant change in transistor technology in the past 40 years.

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Creating the Next Wave of Quad-Core Processors

November 13, 2007

45-nanometer technology with hafnium-based high-k metal gate transistor design represents the most significant change in transistor technology in the past 40 years. Read the article or listen to the podcast on how this will have a major impact on mobile,…

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