Accelrys and Diagnomics executives discuss how they help organizations improve new medical therapies through better science using Intel® technology.
World Health Organization panel, including Intel Board of Director’s Jane Shaw, discusses cultural and economic shifts happening as populations age.
Intel’s digital gym works employees harder with trainers from Core Performance*, following their progression and monitoring workouts.
Video: Intel computing technologies are helping to shape the future of healthcare across continents and across the continuum of care.
Intel® technology expands health care options by strengthening information security and enhancing doctor/patient interaction with video conferencing.
Video: An ambulance crew tells how computers have improved their ability to care for people in an emergency.
Medical University of South Carolina uses Intel® Xeon® processor-based IBM servers to save lives through reliable, real-time medical data.
Four IT managers discuss virtual desktop management models for four industries: financial services, education, healthcare, and general office.
John Hengeveld uses real-life example to explain how computers help cure diseases with simulated experiments that provide more results in less time.
Video introduces the concept of the “smart bedside terminal” as a part of the connected hospital.