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December 2007 - Posts

Happy New Year with the HealthVault SDK

Here comes the holiday SDK release! What's in it? .NET assemblies for interacting with the HealthVault platform sample applications that you can run from your development machine device simulators that can upload data to a HealthVault account documentation
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2nd Annual Microsoft Health and Life Sciences Developer and Solutions Conference

Overview This event will offer developers, architects, technical and business decision makers in the healthcare industry a chance to learn how Microsoft is making a big bet in the enablement and delivery of Software + Services in Health & Life Sciences.
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The Scientist Workbench - A Teaser

Want more?   Join us for our next HLS Industry Council *or* at our Health and Life Sciences Developer & Solutions Conference in Atlantic City, April 22-24, 2008
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Microsoft Health and Life Sciences Industry Council - The Scientist Workbench

“Scientist Workbench”–Harnessing the Power of Today’s Information Tsunami Information management is critical to stay competitive in many industries. This is especially true in the Health & Life Sciences Industry where increased competition, profitability
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The HealthVault Video

Eight weeks ago, we launched HealthVault . Dr. Crounse, our worldwide industry director, uncovers how HealthVault is doing today in this great video . I've used HealthVault already to learn about Croup (ugh!). Around 7:45 into the interview, Dr. Crounse
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Strategic Architect Forum 2007 - the aftermath

If you missed this event that was held in Redmond in November 2007, all the keynotes and informational sessions (slides, transcripts and video) are available for download here . Some of the sessions have very intriguing titles... Changing the World with
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LINQ and Parallel Computing - magic, power, performance

MSDN magazine October 2007 had a nice little gem tucked away in an article about Parallel LINQ [1] (emphasis mine): Compelling Scenarios (from http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/07/10/PLINQ/ ) "While reading this article,  you have probably
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