I hope their data collection is better than it is in the US. Insurance company's systems can't talk to the doctors systems. They are stuck with 1980s technology or sneaker net to get information exchanged. Paper gets lost, forms don't match. Doctors spend more time with paper than with patients. Once the paper gets to the insurance company chances are good it doesn't go to the right person or just gets lost sending the patient back to the beginning of the maze. The more people removed from the chain the better.
Now we know why the government is so happy to see IT salaries drop. No one want to leave their job security to go to a private job that will soon be outsourced. They just didn't move fast enough to keep their employees. Those that are leaving will soon be back when they find out what is happening to the jobs they think they are leaving NSA for.
I agree. I watched most of it on mute. The poor engineer they had commenting sounded like they pulled him off his job to do the commentary. He obviously wanted to be back at his job.
Although I still buy printed books, I am buying and using audio books most. I can listen to a book while I'm doing other things, listen to them in the car or watching the game on tv ( I rarely have the sound on anyway.) I just wish I didn't have to put up with iTunes to do it.
Can a class of plaintiffs take action aginst a class of defendants? Dell needs to be included in this action too. Not like we're going to get any relief from the government.
Maybe they thought it was the Wall Street Journal.
This explains part of the inertia that prevents IT worldwide from being dragged in to the 21st century.
I hope their data collection is better than it is in the US. Insurance company's systems can't talk to the doctors systems. They are stuck with 1980s technology or sneaker net to get information exchanged. Paper gets lost, forms don't match. Doctors spend more time with paper than with patients. Once the paper gets to the insurance company chances are good it doesn't go to the right person or just gets lost sending the patient back to the beginning of the maze. The more people removed from the chain the better.
7-11 that's who
If he has family in Galveston then he doesn't care much about them anyway.
A climate scientist in Texas? What was he thinking?
They have nice pictures though.
Military service should be a requirement for any government job.
Shows you how far Dell has fallen when he isn't even invited to the kiddie table.
Now we know why the government is so happy to see IT salaries drop. No one want to leave their job security to go to a private job that will soon be outsourced. They just didn't move fast enough to keep their employees. Those that are leaving will soon be back when they find out what is happening to the jobs they think they are leaving NSA for.
There's very little a CEO does that can't be done by an AI.
Tit meet Tat
Just joining the craziness.
I wonder which grand child was using her computer?
Is there cell service in hell? Yes, AT&T.
Maybe now they will stop making a desktop OS work like it's on a phone.
I'm noticing the same symptoms on my iPod Touch. (I know, but I don't need a cell phone.)
I agree. I watched most of it on mute. The poor engineer they had commenting sounded like they pulled him off his job to do the commentary. He obviously wanted to be back at his job.
The rats are leaving the sinking ship.
And all of the chumps he brought with him.
I only have an old iPod.
Although I still buy printed books, I am buying and using audio books most. I can listen to a book while I'm doing other things, listen to them in the car or watching the game on tv ( I rarely have the sound on anyway.) I just wish I didn't have to put up with iTunes to do it.
Can a class of plaintiffs take action aginst a class of defendants? Dell needs to be included in this action too. Not like we're going to get any relief from the government.
These are going to make a great fishing spot. Fish love structure.
If more than one person is responsible, no one is at fault.