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USDA Daily Soft Oilseed Cash Bids (Dec 13 2005 23:00 GMT) - MINNEAPOLIS - Dec 13/05 - SNS -- Sunflower, canola and flaxssed bids are summarized for North Dakota, Minnesota and southern Manitoba. |
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AJAX Tutorial with Prototype (Dec 13 2005 23:00 GMT) - Here's the AJAX prototype example that I used in my AJAX presentation today. I wanted to give an example of a good use of AJAX, and at the same time keep it simple. So I thought a good example would be to build a zip code verifier. As soon as the person enters the zip code it makes a request to the server to see if the zip code is in the database, and returns the city and state. So the user first sees this: |
My Other Side of the Stories
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Mitsubishi Pocket Projector (Dec 13 2005 23:00 GMT) - If you ask me what I'm thinking about projector, I'd say that it's a huge electronic device that project image from computer (or any other video input source) to the wall or screen for large image viewing. What I mean with "huge" is that the device can't be easily carry around like a cell phone [...] |
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No booth for MS at Lotusphere (Dec 13 2005 23:00 GMT) - Three ex-Loti now at Microsoft: Paul Haverstock, Gary Devendorf, Charlie Kaufmann Last year Microsoft had a booth at Lotusphere. This year IBM has decided they can't have it. Thomas Duff thinks that is a big win. Read Andrew Pollack's comments which are more in line with what I am... |
All Sailing Topics
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Sailing - Acura Key West Preview (Dec 13 2005 23:00 GMT) - Acura Key West PreviewThe first entry deadline for Acura Key West 2006, Presented by Nautica is still a week off and never in the 19 year history of North America’s premiere mid-winter regatta has it seen such a gathering of international grand prix boats and sailing greats. Monsoon Cup FinishKuala Terengganu, Malaysia — Peter Gilmour won [...] |
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Golf Equipment - Bid and win in Growler's charity auction (Dec 13 2005 23:00 GMT) - Bid and win in Growler's charity auctionMortgage Introducer - Growler, is offering readers the chance to bid for some fantastic golfing equipment and contribute to a cancer charity Fur Ball will benefit humane societyBeckley Register-Herald - Silent auctions will be held for golfing equipment, dining opportunities at local [...] |
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With New IBM iSeries System, Trans World Entertainment Streamlines (Dec 13 2005 23:00 GMT) - With New IBM iSeries System, Trans World Entertainment Streamlines noticias.info, Spain - 9 hours ago exploring a number of innovative technologies on the new iSeries system including a WebSphere-based portal for its employees, replacing ten Compaq servers with Compaq Big Band to play Lodge of Elks Fitchburg Sentinel, MA [...] |
Siemens USA Press Releases
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HealthAlliance Hospital Goes Live with Soarian Health Information Solution from Siemens (Dec 13 2005 23:00 GMT) - Siemens Medical Solutions and HealthAlliance Hospital of Leominster, Massachusetts, announce that HealthAlliance Hospital is live on Soarian®, Siemens' new generation, workflow-engineered health information solution that supports patient-centered care. HealthAlliance Hospital implemented Soarian over the course of 18 months, and is the first facility in the country to go live enterprisewide on the clinical, financial, and health information management (HIM) applications of Soarian simultaneously. Approximately 1,750 users are accessing the system and more than 10.6 million results have been converted for use in Soarian from HealthAlliance's legacy health information system. According to Richard Mohnk, chief information officer, HealthAlliance Hospital, "Siemens provides us with fully integrated solutions. |
Siemens USA Press Releases
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Siemens to Provide Security and Communications Systems to Pacific Texas Pipeline Project (Dec 13 2005 23:00 GMT) - Pacific Texas Pipeline and Transportation Company has awarded Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. a $50 million contract to design and build the security and communications systems for the first construction phase of the $440 million Pacific Texas Products Pipeline, which will move gasoline, diesel and jet fuel 425 miles from El Paso, Texas to Phoenix, Arizona. The project began in October 2005 and is expected to be completed in late 2006 or early 2007. According to Pacific Texas Chairman Cecil Owens, the Pacific Texas Products Pipeline, including the security and communication technology needed to protect it, will serve as a model for future pipeline builds. ? |
Siemens USA Press Releases
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HealthAlliance Hospital Goes Live with Soarian Health Information Solution from Siemens (Dec 13 2005 23:00 GMT) - Siemens Medical Solutions and HealthAlliance Hospital of Leominster, Massachusetts, announce that HealthAlliance Hospital is live on Soarian®, Siemens' new generation, workflow-engineered health information solution that supports patient-centered care. HealthAlliance Hospital implemented Soarian over the course of 18 months, and is the first facility in the country to go live enterprisewide on the clinical, financial, and health information management (HIM) applications of Soarian simultaneously. Approximately 1,750 users are accessing the system and more than 10.6 million results have been converted for use in Soarian from HealthAlliance's legacy health information system. According to Richard Mohnk, chief information officer, HealthAlliance Hospital, "Siemens provides us with fully integrated solutions. |
Siemens USA Press Releases
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Siemens to Provide Security and Communications Systems to Pacific Texas Pipeline Project (Dec 13 2005 23:00 GMT) - Pacific Texas Pipeline and Transportation Company has awarded Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. a $50 million contract to design and build the security and communications systems for the first construction phase of the $440 million Pacific Texas Products Pipeline, which will move gasoline, diesel and jet fuel 425 miles from El Paso, Texas to Phoenix, Arizona. The project began in October 2005 and is expected to be completed in late 2006 or early 2007. According to Pacific Texas Chairman Cecil Owens, the Pacific Texas Products Pipeline, including the security and communication technology needed to protect it, will serve as a model for future pipeline builds. ? |
Siemens USA Press Releases
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HealthAlliance Hospital Goes Live with Soarian Health Information Solution from Siemens (Dec 13 2005 23:00 GMT) - Siemens Medical Solutions and HealthAlliance Hospital of Leominster, Massachusetts, announce that HealthAlliance Hospital is live on Soarian®, Siemens' new generation, workflow-engineered health information solution that supports patient-centered care. HealthAlliance Hospital implemented Soarian over the course of 18 months, and is the first facility in the country to go live enterprisewide on the clinical, financial, and health information management (HIM) applications of Soarian simultaneously. Approximately 1,750 users are accessing the system and more than 10.6 million results have been converted for use in Soarian from HealthAlliance's legacy health information system. According to Richard Mohnk, chief information officer, HealthAlliance Hospital, "Siemens provides us with fully integrated solutions. |
Siemens USA Press Releases
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Siemens to Provide Security and Communications Systems to Pacific Texas Pipeline Project (Dec 13 2005 23:00 GMT) - Pacific Texas Pipeline and Transportation Company has awarded Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. a $50 million contract to design and build the security and communications systems for the first construction phase of the $440 million Pacific Texas Products Pipeline, which will move gasoline, diesel and jet fuel 425 miles from El Paso, Texas to Phoenix, Arizona. The project began in October 2005 and is expected to be completed in late 2006 or early 2007. According to Pacific Texas Chairman Cecil Owens, the Pacific Texas Products Pipeline, including the security and communication technology needed to protect it, will serve as a model for future pipeline builds. ? |
Siemens USA Press Releases
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HealthAlliance Hospital Goes Live with Soarian Health Information Solution from Siemens (Dec 13 2005 23:00 GMT) - Siemens Medical Solutions and HealthAlliance Hospital of Leominster, Massachusetts, announce that HealthAlliance Hospital is live on Soarian®, Siemens' new generation, workflow-engineered health information solution that supports patient-centered care. HealthAlliance Hospital implemented Soarian over the course of 18 months, and is the first facility in the country to go live enterprisewide on the clinical, financial, and health information management (HIM) applications of Soarian simultaneously. Approximately 1,750 users are accessing the system and more than 10.6 million results have been converted for use in Soarian from HealthAlliance's legacy health information system. According to Richard Mohnk, chief information officer, HealthAlliance Hospital, "Siemens provides us with fully integrated solutions. |
Siemens USA Press Releases
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Siemens to Provide Security and Communications Systems to Pacific Texas Pipeline Project (Dec 13 2005 23:00 GMT) - Pacific Texas Pipeline and Transportation Company has awarded Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. a $50 million contract to design and build the security and communications systems for the first construction phase of the $440 million Pacific Texas Products Pipeline, which will move gasoline, diesel and jet fuel 425 miles from El Paso, Texas to Phoenix, Arizona. The project began in October 2005 and is expected to be completed in late 2006 or early 2007. According to Pacific Texas Chairman Cecil Owens, the Pacific Texas Products Pipeline, including the security and communication technology needed to protect it, will serve as a model for future pipeline builds. ? |
Siemens USA Press Releases
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HealthAlliance Hospital Goes Live with Soarian Health Information Solution from Siemens (Dec 13 2005 23:00 GMT) - Siemens Medical Solutions and HealthAlliance Hospital of Leominster, Massachusetts, announce that HealthAlliance Hospital is live on Soarian®, Siemens' new generation, workflow-engineered health information solution that supports patient-centered care. HealthAlliance Hospital implemented Soarian over the course of 18 months, and is the first facility in the country to go live enterprisewide on the clinical, financial, and health information management (HIM) applications of Soarian simultaneously. Approximately 1,750 users are accessing the system and more than 10.6 million results have been converted for use in Soarian from HealthAlliance's legacy health information system. According to Richard Mohnk, chief information officer, HealthAlliance Hospital, "Siemens provides us with fully integrated solutions. |
Siemens USA Press Releases
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Siemens to Provide Security and Communications Systems to Pacific Texas Pipeline Project (Dec 13 2005 23:00 GMT) - Pacific Texas Pipeline and Transportation Company has awarded Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. a $50 million contract to design and build the security and communications systems for the first construction phase of the $440 million Pacific Texas Products Pipeline, which will move gasoline, diesel and jet fuel 425 miles from El Paso, Texas to Phoenix, Arizona. The project began in October 2005 and is expected to be completed in late 2006 or early 2007. According to Pacific Texas Chairman Cecil Owens, the Pacific Texas Products Pipeline, including the security and communication technology needed to protect it, will serve as a model for future pipeline builds. ? |
Siemens USA Press Releases
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HealthAlliance Hospital Goes Live with Soarian Health Information Solution from Siemens (Dec 13 2005 23:00 GMT) - Siemens Medical Solutions and HealthAlliance Hospital of Leominster, Massachusetts, announce that HealthAlliance Hospital is live on Soarian®, Siemens' new generation, workflow-engineered health information solution that supports patient-centered care. HealthAlliance Hospital implemented Soarian over the course of 18 months, and is the first facility in the country to go live enterprisewide on the clinical, financial, and health information management (HIM) applications of Soarian simultaneously. Approximately 1,750 users are accessing the system and more than 10.6 million results have been converted for use in Soarian from HealthAlliance's legacy health information system. According to Richard Mohnk, chief information officer, HealthAlliance Hospital, "Siemens provides us with fully integrated solutions. |
Siemens USA Press Releases
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Siemens to Provide Security and Communications Systems to Pacific Texas Pipeline Project (Dec 13 2005 23:00 GMT) - Pacific Texas Pipeline and Transportation Company has awarded Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. a $50 million contract to design and build the security and communications systems for the first construction phase of the $440 million Pacific Texas Products Pipeline, which will move gasoline, diesel and jet fuel 425 miles from El Paso, Texas to Phoenix, Arizona. The project began in October 2005 and is expected to be completed in late 2006 or early 2007. According to Pacific Texas Chairman Cecil Owens, the Pacific Texas Products Pipeline, including the security and communication technology needed to protect it, will serve as a model for future pipeline builds. ? |
Siemens USA Press Releases
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HealthAlliance Hospital Goes Live with Soarian Health Information Solution from Siemens (Dec 13 2005 23:00 GMT) - Siemens Medical Solutions and HealthAlliance Hospital of Leominster, Massachusetts, announce that HealthAlliance Hospital is live on Soarian®, Siemens' new generation, workflow-engineered health information solution that supports patient-centered care. HealthAlliance Hospital implemented Soarian over the course of 18 months, and is the first facility in the country to go live enterprisewide on the clinical, financial, and health information management (HIM) applications of Soarian simultaneously. Approximately 1,750 users are accessing the system and more than 10.6 million results have been converted for use in Soarian from HealthAlliance's legacy health information system. According to Richard Mohnk, chief information officer, HealthAlliance Hospital, "Siemens provides us with fully integrated solutions. |
Siemens USA Press Releases
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Siemens to Provide Security and Communications Systems to Pacific Texas Pipeline Project (Dec 13 2005 23:00 GMT) - Pacific Texas Pipeline and Transportation Company has awarded Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. a $50 million contract to design and build the security and communications systems for the first construction phase of the $440 million Pacific Texas Products Pipeline, which will move gasoline, diesel and jet fuel 425 miles from El Paso, Texas to Phoenix, Arizona. The project began in October 2005 and is expected to be completed in late 2006 or early 2007. According to Pacific Texas Chairman Cecil Owens, the Pacific Texas Products Pipeline, including the security and communication technology needed to protect it, will serve as a model for future pipeline builds. ? |
Siemens USA Press Releases
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HealthAlliance Hospital Goes Live with Soarian Health Information Solution from Siemens (Dec 13 2005 23:00 GMT) - Siemens Medical Solutions and HealthAlliance Hospital of Leominster, Massachusetts, announce that HealthAlliance Hospital is live on Soarian®, Siemens' new generation, workflow-engineered health information solution that supports patient-centered care. HealthAlliance Hospital implemented Soarian over the course of 18 months, and is the first facility in the country to go live enterprisewide on the clinical, financial, and health information management (HIM) applications of Soarian simultaneously. Approximately 1,750 users are accessing the system and more than 10.6 million results have been converted for use in Soarian from HealthAlliance's legacy health information system. According to Richard Mohnk, chief information officer, HealthAlliance Hospital, "Siemens provides us with fully integrated solutions. |
Siemens USA Press Releases
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Siemens to Provide Security and Communications Systems to Pacific Texas Pipeline Project (Dec 13 2005 23:00 GMT) - Pacific Texas Pipeline and Transportation Company has awarded Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. a $50 million contract to design and build the security and communications systems for the first construction phase of the $440 million Pacific Texas Products Pipeline, which will move gasoline, diesel and jet fuel 425 miles from El Paso, Texas to Phoenix, Arizona. The project began in October 2005 and is expected to be completed in late 2006 or early 2007. According to Pacific Texas Chairman Cecil Owens, the Pacific Texas Products Pipeline, including the security and communication technology needed to protect it, will serve as a model for future pipeline builds. ? |
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