Matrox Partners with IGEL Technology for Multi-display Thin-computing Solutions
Montreal, Canada, December 5th, 2006 Matrox Graphics, the leading manufacturer of graphics solutions for professionals, today announced integration of its Matrox EpicA multi-display hardware and software suite for thin-computing with the new PanaVeo-Series of thin-client devices, developed by IGEL Technology, the world's 4th largest thin-client vendor (H1 2006 IDC). This integration gives IGEL ...
Ergotron Bridges Gap Between Point-of-Care Computing and Medication Delivery with New Line of StyleView Carts
You asked. We listened -- and delivered -- a point-of-care cart that provides even more caregiver efficiency, patient safety and quality care. Ergotron, the proven leader in point-of-care computing, according to a survey conducted by Healthcare IT News in July 2006, has refined the StyleView Cart and will preview its latest line of point-of-care carts in booth 6227 at the 2007 Healthcare ...
James fails to produce in clutch for Cavs
Collectively, they missed a total of nine layups: Eric Snow blew 3, Donyell Marshall and Zydrunas Ilguaskas each missed 2, Sasha Pavlovic and David Wesley missed one each. All that coach Mike Brown could do about these abject failures was to say, "Ouch!"
Hemisphere GPS introduces affordable RTK accuracy
Hemisphere GPS, Hiawatha, Kan., announces another option to subscription networks and high-priced base systems. Using high-definition, single-frequency RTK, Outback BaseLineHD provides the same accuracy as dual-frequency RTK but at a fraction of the cost.
NY Gov. wants health care to get extra $575 mln
New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer on Friday said he agreed with the Legislature that the state has an extra $575 million of tax revenue, which he wants mainly spent on improving health care, such as preventive screening.