Evaluation of Library Information Services: Part 1
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Monday, September 6th, 2010Fidelity National Information Services Gains on Strong Q2 Projection
Friday, September 3rd, 2010
Fidelity National Information Services Inc (FIS) is on the rise after it projected second quarter earnings between 45 cents and 47 cents a share. Analysts polled by FactSet Research had expected the banking technology group to post earnings of 46 cents a share. The group also said it would buy back up to $2.5 billion of its stock partly with $1.2 billion in new debt. Some of the debt, with maturity rates between seven and ten years, will be used to pay off old debt related to its acquisition of Metavante Technologies Inc. Shares in the Jacksonville, Florida-based company opened at $27.49, and have traded between $19.17 and $30.78 over the past 12 months.
HealthWyse – Part 1 – Information Services – Mobile Home Care- Sybase
Tuesday, August 31st, 2010
HealthWyse is in the business of providing information services to mobile home care, hospice and private duty nurses. HealthWyse provides a way to automate the processes that they use to care for the patients as well as automate the backend processes within the agency to allow seamless transfer of that information, management of that information and also the billing of that information. www.sybase.com [Video Transcript] Healthwyse is in the business of providing information services to mobile home care, hospice and private duty nurses. So, our primary focus is to provide a way to automate the processes that they use to care for patients, as well as automate the backend processes within the agency to allow seamless transfer of that information, management of that information and then the ultimate billing of that information. So, we try to provide a closed-loop system that takes care of all aspects of the information needs. Well, the Sybase product is core to our operation. We use the Sybase iAnywhere database on each of the mobile devices that we use so that those clinicians that are using those devices in the patients home are actually operating off of a Sybase database. That database then replicates back to our main database in our data center and exchanges not only the information thats recorded during the day by the clinician, but also any information recorded by another clinician or another user in the agency; and then, once that information is in the main database in …
Energy Information Services (EIS), Colorado Springs Utilities
Thursday, August 26th, 2010
Rising utility costs due to supply limitations are driving today’s utility market. With the right partner and tools, your organization can position itself proactively to make these market dynamics work for you, and not against you. Our Energy Information Services program enables you to investigate your electric and gas use through an Internet-based system. www.csu.org
Advertising Information Services Television Diary 2001-
Tuesday, August 24th, 2010
Advertising Information Services found footage diary from 2001.
School of Engineering (TAFE) Spatial Information Services
Saturday, August 21st, 2010
This clip shows the breadth of experiences of RMIT TAFE Engineering students, filmed entirely onsite. For more information about the programs offered, please contact the School of Engineering (TAFE) www.rmit.edu.au
Career Insight – RB – Eric | Information Services
Thursday, August 19th, 2010
Discover RB: www.rb.com | http Eric joined our IS function in 2004 from a senior position within the US healthcare industry. He chose Reckitt Benckiser because of the focus on energy and performance, and the international career challenges available. Here he talks about the professional benefits that international exposure brings and the relentless drive towards performance that makes IS such an integral part of the business.
Information Services
Monday, August 16th, 2010
The Texas Tech University Library offers several information services for students. There are Kic-Scanners for scanning books and other objects, personal librarians, ask-a-librarian chat services and text to speech software.
Panel 2: Information, Services, and Tools for Health Empower
Saturday, August 14th, 2010
Panel 2: Information, Services, and Tools for Health Empowerment Moderator: Brian Raymond, Kaiser Permanente How can we bring about positive behavior change in health care? A continuation of Panel 1, we consider the impact of information, services and tools for persuading changes in health behavior, and we explore the intersection of gaming, psychology, computer science and behavior. John Canny, PhD, Professor of Computer Science, UC Berkeley Greg Niemeyer, PhD, Professor of Art, UC Berkeley Joshua Seidman, PhD, Center for Information Therapy


