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SAP buying Sybase: A $5.8 Billion Deal!

Friday, May 14th, 2010

SAP buying Sybase for $5.8 billion. The acquisition will allow SAP to own mobile and cloud computing technology which would aid its products future development. The deal will also provide substantial revenue streams and technology stake-hold that it can use to stay competitive with other industry giants.

About SAP:

Founded in 1972, SAP has a rich history of innovation and growth as a true industry leader. SAP currently has sales and development locations in more than 50 countries worldwide and is listed on several exchanges, including the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and NYSE under the symbol “SAP.”

About Sybase:

Sybase has been a leader in developing and expanding innovative database technology. Since our founding in a Berkeley, Calif., home in 1984, we have earned the trust of many of the world’s leading companies for our ability to manage information and deliver unsurpassed levels of data reliability and security. Today, Sybase leads the industry in delivering enterprise software to manage, analyze and mobilize information. We are recognized globally as a performance leader, proven in the most data-intensive industries and across all major systems, networks and devices.

[eWeek]

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Stanford’s Junior does parallel park with the right vigour!

Friday, May 14th, 2010

Stanford Racing Team’s autonomous car can throw itself into reverse, jam the accelerator to the floor, and slam on the brakes at 25 miles per hour, sliding sideways into a parking space. This feature would sure be a bang for a buck, if  car manufacturers get it approved by DOT in coming years.

[More at Popular Science]

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Future Technology Research from Intel on Display

Friday, May 14th, 2010

Photo by James Martin/CNET

Future Technologies Group, part of Intel Labs, are researchers who research into technology which humans could use in the future. Recently they did conduct a display of some of the ongoing research, which is more like a open house event. Some interesting next generation projects are as follows:

  • Highly accurate facial-recognition system
  • Personal energy system
  • Interactive Digital Aura
  • ClassmateAssist
  • Summarize (Text to Speech Software)
  • Augmented Image Reality

[More at CNET]

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Hospitals are being empowered with data mining for better patient payments

Friday, May 14th, 2010

Yes, Hospitals are now keenly observing their customers! Yes, not only watching over the patiences and saving lifes, but also at the after process where the client could potential be a back burner during payments, and need to be chased down the road for bill payments.

The goal of the process is to catch the patients before they leave the hospital, help them realize the various options with respect to payments, and avoid chasing them later. The billing software companies are helping hospitals by providing information on patients who have enough assets to make payments.

“We know that 30 percent of the population won’t pay because they can’t afford to, and 30 percent will pay, said Stephen Mooney, president of Conifer’s Revenue Cycle Solutions unit in Frisco, Tex. His company aims to identify the remaining 40 percent who have some assets but need help figuring out whether and how they can afford their bill” –  BusinessWeek

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