Executive Q&A Archives

Xerox Tackles Document Management Consulting
Valerie Mason Cunningham, Xerox Global Services
April 1, 2008

Project Laika Leaders Provide Progress Report
Rob McCready and Tom Neal, Mitre Corp.
March 25, 2008

Health Information Exchanges Push Forward
John Loonsk, ONC’s Office of Interoperability and Standards
March 18, 2008

Siemens Says Integrated Diagnostics Tools Will Change Healthcare
Thomas Miller, Siemens Healthcare
March 11, 2008

Identity-Based Network Security Meets Health-IT Challenges
Sean Convery, idEngines
March 4, 2008

Managing Costs with Metrics
John Distefano, BearingPoint
Feb. 26, 2008

Pay-For-Performance Yields Incremental Results and Outcomes-Based ROI
Tom Williams, Integrated Healthcare Association
Feb. 19, 2008

Clinician Involvement Is Critical to Successful HIT Deployment
Liz Johnson, Tenet Healthcare
Feb. 12, 2008

Brailer’s Group Plans Major Announcements in February
David Brailer, Health Evolution Partners
Jan. 22, 2008

Forrester’s Top Health-IT Predictions for 2008 
Eric Brown, Forrester Research
Jan. 15, 2008

Kaiser’s Michael Robkin Tackles Interoperability 
Michael Robkin, Kaiser Permanente
Jan. 8, 2008

 

White Papers & Special Reports

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This Bio•IT World Briefing On “Next-Generation Sequencing,” underwritten by GenomeQuest, Inc., 
presents a selection of feature stories, interviews,commentaries, conference reports, and editorials on the emergence, opportunities, and challenges posed by high-throughput sequencing. Covered in this collection: the launch of new platforms from Applied Biosystems and Helicos; new applications of nextgen sequencing; the rise of personal genomics; and informatics solutions to vexing problem of managing the vast volumes of next-gen data.  Download now 



sgi_hybridSGI's Meeting Today’s Computational Needs for Science
The quest to better understand disease mechanisms and find new treatments is driven by new laboratory technologies and ever-more sophisticated modeling and simulation efforts. As such, life sciences R&D investigations increasingly are relying on more powerful computing resources. The challenge is how to accommodate the broad mix of applications.

Addressing this issue, this paper produced by the Bio-IT World Custom Publishing Group discusses a new SGI Hybrid Computing Environment approach. It optimally uses shared memory systems, multi-processor clusters, and FPGAs to accelerate computational workflows. Download This Free Paper 



sgi_protSGI's Supercharging Proteomics Discovery
The deeper study of proteins and their interactions can reveal scientific information once considered nearly untouchable to scientists and researchers. Today, unprecedented advancements in computing power are enabling the creation of mounds of proteomic based data along with the accompanying bottlenecks data can create.

Rather than just “simplify the experiment” to fit the computational resources an alternative is now available with the SGI Proteomics Appliance. This complimentary white paper, produced by the Bio-IT World Custom Publishing Group, looks at ways to use the Proteomic Appliance to handle the most intensive proteomics computing tasks facing science today. Download This Free Paper 



Life Science Webcasts & Podcasts

Waters

Streamlining the Chromatographic Method Validation Process

waters sm podcast button120Waters® Empower™ 2 Method Validation Manager (MVM) is a business-critical, compliant-ready software that reduces time and costs required to perform chromatographic method validation by as much as 80%. Learn in this podcast how MVM streamlines the method validation process and allows the entire process to be efficiently performed within Empower 2, so fewer software applications need be deployed, validated, and maintained. Download Now


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Job Openings

Lilly Singapore Center for Drug Discovery (LSCDD) - Associate Director of Informatics
Lead and mentor a strong team for the Bioinformatics group at the Integrative Computational Sciences (ICS) department at LSCDD towards the development of novel algorithms, data analysis methods and software tools for drug discovery. Work closely with the Software Engineering group at ICS, and collaborate with the Discovery IT organization in Europe and USA. For additional information, or to apply visit: LSCDD 

 Lilly Singapore Center for Drug Discovery (LSCDD) - Senior Software Engineer
Join a strong team of software engineers in our Integrative Computational Sciences (ICS) at LSCDD. Collaborate with, and help develop integrated applications to process and visualize data from cutting-edge technologies used by scientists at Lilly Research Labs (LRL) and the Drug Discovery Research (DDR) teams. The Software Engineering team provides computational tools and tailored software solutions that enable the global effort of Tailored Therapeutics; ‘The Right Drug, at The Right Dose for The Right Patient at The Right Time'. For additional information, or to apply visit: LSCDD 




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