The last time I was in a physician’s office was a few months ago, when my family had a very important decision before us to have my teenage son undergo a major surgical procedure. During this visit, I had to actually make the request that the doctor put his computer... read more →
Oct
27
Sep
27
I recently watched an unbelievable demonstration by Professor Harald Hass, Edinburgh University, on light fidelity (Li-FI), showing how an off the shelf light bulb and a solar cell could transmit data via light waves, in this case a high definition video. Professor Hass is the director of LiFi research at... read more →
Aug
31
Who says doctors don't make house calls in 2016? After being discharged from my local hospital in mid-June I went home with a slight pain in my left forearm where an IV had been inserted while in the hospital. Four days later on a Friday evening, while home resting the... read more →
Jan
17
This article was originally posted on Spok Inc. You can view the original article here. About a month ago I read an article that made me shake my head. The article, “Medical Residents Embrace Texting, Putting Patient Info at Risk” summarized the findings of a recent survey conducted at two... read more →
Jan
13
You’ve realized that your current phone system is no longer working for your growing business. So you do what any savvy business person does – you research your options. And you quickly comprehend that what you need is a phone system that will minimize disruptions to your business and integrate... read more →
Nov
10
Network assessments are complete analyses of a company’s network, both from a technical standpoint and for documenting a network. Network assessments are the backbone of a system deployment or upgrade. Not everyone may agree with that statement, but it depends on your definition of a network assessment. For the sake... read more →