"Business technology news for Europe's senior executives...."
New Account

The Magazine

Current Issue

Companies have a responsibility to engage with all of their employees or run the risk of alienating some members of staff.

E-magazine
  • Previous Issues

1 of 2 Previous | Next

Whitepapers

Thawte - Healthcare portal secures medical data

Health Nexxus is a web-based health information and communications portal that enhances interactions between individuals and healthcare providers. Launced in 2004, Health Nxxus is owned and operated by Gateway File Systems Inc., a leading Canadian healthcare information systems research and development company. In addition to working with small medical practices and individual providers around the world, Gateway File Systems has partnered with major organizations including Kaiser Permanente, the British Columbia Organ Donor Registry, and Sutter Health located in Northern California.

JBoss Enterprise Middleware Customer Support Study

JBoss Enterprise Middleware Customer Support Study, September 2009

The making of JBoss Enterprise Middleware

Through a rigorous productization process, JBoss Enterprise Middleware teams continually harden and transform cutting-edge open source technology into well-tempered enterprise software products with unsurpassed quality, performance, and stability — then deliver it with top-notch support and mission-critical SLAs. Here’s how it’s done. June 2008

Open Source Middleware Reference Architecture

Leveraging JBoss Enterprise Middleware across your enterprise to increase productivity and reduce costs.

Red Hat ranks as the #1 software vendor

For the fifth time in six years, Red Hat ranks as the #1 software vendor in the CIO Insight Vendor Value study

Red Hat: Achieving HI PAA Compliance

The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) of 1996 introduced a sweeping set of regulations that have had a broad-reaching impact across all areas of the health care industry.

Red Hat: Achieving GLBA Compliance

The Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA) was introduced into U.S. law in 1999. The main intent of the GLBA was to open up financial markets by repealing some portions of the Glass-Steagall Act of 1933.

Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization for Desktops

With Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization for Desktops, complete desktop environments are hosted as virtual desktops on servers located in a centralized datacenter. Users connect to these virtual desktops, which can be either Windows or Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® desktops, using either inexpensive thin clients or repurposed PCs.

Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization: Live Migration

Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization includes Live Migration, which provides the ability to move a running virtual machine between physical hosts with no interruption to service.

1 of 2 Previous | Next