Drchrono Enhances iPad EHR: API, Apps

Appointment scheduling, imaging apps, or even a competing medical billing service will tap cloud service. Remote Patient Monitoring: 9 Promising Technologies (click image for larger view) Drchrono, the electronic health records cloud service best known for its iPad app, is making its application programming interface freely available, and is likewise introducing a medical “apps store.” To call it an app store is slightly grandiose — it’s really only a listing of compatible apps and cloud services, with accompanying screenshots — but Drchrono says it should vet the apps in keeping with the standard in their technology and their fit with its own services. Philosophically, in any case, the approach mirrors that of the app store for the iPhone and iPad, said Daniel Kivatinos, COO and cofounder of Drchrono. “i believe what Apple did is brilliant. They said anyone can build apps for the iPhone, but we are going to review them.” Developers must fill out an API access request form, but “the API itself, we’ll... Read More »

HP’s Baez: We’re Now not ‘Built For Slow’

HP CIO discusses changing the corporate culture, spending more time with customers, and moving to cloud platforms to execute faster. Hewlett-Packard loves to remind people who it does things on a major scale. Its global supply chain? The most important in the world, it says. Its deployments of SAP ERP, Salesforce.com CRM, Workday HR, and Microsoft Lync unified communications software? Also the most important. Its $120 billion in annual revenue? World’s biggest among IT vendors. How about its big-company bureaucracy? You cannot bait HP executives into any planetary references there, though new global CIO Ramon Baez concedes that various company processes before he arrived in August 2012 “were built for slow.” Part of Baez’s job, working with boss John Hinshaw, executive VP of technology & operations, and the remainder of the HP leadership team, is to focus “on making a model that’s more flexible and agile. How will we move on the speed of economic?” Baez said in a large-ranging interview with InformationWeek. After losing... Read More »

Software Contracts 101: What To seem For

Before signing at the dotted line, evaluate these contract provisions. First of a two-part series. You’re about to sign a software contract for a core application. You’ve already done your homework at the software itself: Thoroughly reviewed its current and future capabilities, performed due diligence at the depth and data of the seller and its staff, and checked references and assessed the vendor’s financial stability. Now you are prepared to join up the dotted line. Don’t minimize the significance of this step. Your job — or even the longer term profitability of your organization — may be at the line. Even in the event you implicitly trust the seller you’ve chosen, you’ll little question seek legal assistance, preferably from attorneys acquainted with software program contracts. Still, you need to re-read the contract to make sure you already know all of its clauses. Is the contract straightforward and straightforward to realize? Does it include the entire negotiated or agreed upon issues? [Converting critical systems? Follow these... Read More »

25 Most Lucrative Internships: Tech’s Big Spenders

Almost $7,000 in pay monthly for interns? Yes, at companies like VMware and Twitter, in line with a Glassdoor survey on 25 best-paid internships. 7 Super Certifications For IT Pros (Click image for larger view and slideshow.) In many industries, interns work without pay, a situation that has prompted a chain of lawsuits and a reconsideration of paid internships by many organizations. Unpaid internships are allowed, so long as organizations conform to six criteria set forth by the dep. of work. However, these rules are difficult to interpret because they’re poorly defined. For example, the dept of work rules state that an internship should benefit the intern and require that the employer “derives no immediate advantage from the activities of the intern.” Merely fetching coffee for a film star on a movie set is arguably advantageous to the production company, since anything that makes the talent happy keeps the production running and charges down. But within the tech industry, where there’s considerable competition for engineering... Read More »