Working From Home…Is the Office Really Dead?
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Working From Home…Is the Office Really Dead?

Many trends have started to take hold over the past years, first prompted by the internet and solidified by the power and commonplace of laptops and mobile devices. What was once the mainstay of the office, even printers are now ultra-affordable and common in most households. This has enabled business to ratchet up productivity to … Continue reading

Back to the Future, The Monster is Here
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Back to the Future, The Monster is Here

It must be something in the Human DNA. People are always intrigued with what the future will look like. Never satisfied with how things are, it is our ever-longing desire to improve, innovate, invent, and drive forward. This includes faster, better, cleaner (sometimes), and easier. By the time you get to the end of this … Continue reading

“Cloud Based” Electronic Medical Records….The ONLY Answer
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“Cloud Based” Electronic Medical Records….The ONLY Answer

Three major Hurricanes in the last 3 weeks…homes lost, people misplaced, injured or worse. Businesses devastated. You know what else is lost? Those priceless medical records; “The history of you on paper”. If there was ever a reason to argue for at least digitizing records, this last month was it. What will all those who … Continue reading

Fake News; More Than Just a Problem
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Fake News; More Than Just a Problem

There has been a lot of press recently given to the amount of “fake news” stories in relation to the recent U.S. election, with the internet serving as a breeding ground for such stories and their possible impact in the eventual outcome. It went from the ridiculous to the sublime.  Examples are Sarah Palin refusing … Continue reading