Category: Vocational Nursing

Quantifying Open Source Usage

Quantifying Open Source Usage

IT research firm Gartner has released the results of an international survey taken last year indicating nearly half of the companies polled have implemented OSS (Open Source Software) in their organization.  22% indicated company-wide adoption of open source software and 46% used open source in specific departments or for individual projects. Only a third of […]

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More hospitals implement tobacco-free hiring

More hospitals implement tobacco-free hiring

More hospitals and medical businesses in many states are adopting strict policies that make smoking a reason to turn away job applicants because they want to “increase worker productivity, reduce health care costs and encourage healthier living”. The new rules essentially treat cigarettes like an illegal narcotic. Applications now explicitly warn of “tobacco-free hiring”, job […]

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A Recycling Mission: Health Care Must Become Healthier

A Recycling Mission: Health Care Must Become Healthier

Hospitals are going green! It’s now standard for hospitals to recycle everything from paper products and beverage bottles to less common items like blue wrap, saline containers, electronics and batteries. As the largest contingent of the health care workforce, nurses must learn to recycle, according to eco-friendly health advocates. They handle at least 95 percent […]

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Virtualization Primer at Ars Technica

Virtualization Primer at Ars Technica

The first in a series of four planned articles, this Ars Technica article is an introduction to the use of VMWare in an enterprise environment.  Leading to the details in a later article, Ars writer Sam Webb describes the advantages of virtualization with the capabilities of live migration, “high availability” and fault tolerance.  High availability […]

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