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Epic Systems Corporation (commonly known as Epic) is an American privately held healthcare software company based in Verona, Wisconsin. According to the company, hospitals that use its software held medical records of 78% of patients in the United States and over 3% of patients worldwide in 2022.
HyperSpace provided a Linux-based environment that can be accessed from startup or using a shortcut from within a Windows environment.Its user interface features a home screen with access to widgets and applications (including a Mozilla Firefox-derived web browser, an office suite, and RealPlayer among others).
Judith R. Faulkner (born August 11, 1943) is an American billionaire businesswoman who is the CEO and founder of Epic Systems, a healthcare software company located in Verona, Wisconsin. [2] Faulkner founded Epic Systems in 1979, with the original name of Human Services Computing. [ 3 ]
3M (MMM) introduces 3M M*Modal virtual assistant technology for Epic customers, which will make the process of electronic health record documentation simpler, faster and more effective for clinicians.
Homeworld is a real-time strategy video game developed by Relic Entertainment and published by Sierra Studios on September 28, 1999, for Windows.Set in space, the science fiction game follows the Kushan exiles of the planet Kharak after their home planet is destroyed by the Taiidan Empire in retaliation for developing hyperspace jump technology.
Single sign-on is the process that enables the secure access of disparate applications by a user through use of a single authenticated identifier and password. Context management augments this by then enabling the user to identify subjects once (e.g., a patient) and have all disparate systems into which the user is granted access to "tune" to ...
The HP Slate 21 is a computer developed by Hewlett-Packard that runs the Android operating system.It was announced on June 24, 2013, via HP's blog The Next Bench with a price of $399.00, and released in September that year.
The earliest references to hyperspace in fiction appeared in publications such as Amazing Stories Quarterly (shown here is the Spring 1931 issue featuring John Campbell's Islands of Space). Emerging in the early 20th century, within several decades hyperspace became a common element of interstellar space travel stories in science fiction.