Jun 24 2008
It’s June 2008, what’s Microsoft up to?
An Internet health-based system.
Yes, that’s right, Microsoft has been making deals with big names such as AT&T and the computer hardware/software company Convisint, to set up an Internet based information transaction and exchange system that is health-oriented.
This will be setup between both companie’s, “e-health” system.
This unification is similar to a beginning assembly amongst Microsoft as well as Kaiser Permanente latter within the month that is going to willingly exchange data and information between the ”Health-Vault”, which is Microsoft’s central repository for a patients health records, and also Kaiser’s aptly named, ”My Health-Manager” which is an e-records systematic.
Focusing on the deal Microsoft made with AT&T and also with Covisint, anyone that is utilizing the latter mentioned ”Health-Vault” is able to exchange data and info amongst physicians as well as health care providers that link together utilizing the AT&T Health-care Community Online which is a Virtual Private Network based realm.
They also are able to use Covisint’s so called, ”On-Demand Health-care Platform software” as some call it.
This to me is really not so fascinating news, but for all of those health freaks out there that must find another way to make things simple, I guess they were thrown a bone.
Is Microsoft that out of ideas?
Wow, I guess it’s time to work on another version of XP.
Oh wait, they threw out that created masterpiece of perfection.
I personally feel Macintosh has a one up on Microsoft, their OS is easy and simple and uses much less than any Windows software.
This is Joshua Nulph “The White Silk Tie, for the little guy”.
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