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Looking Forward to RSNA's Annual Meeting

rsna2012_smallFor 97 years, members of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) have met to discuss the newest and greatest advancements in radiological technologies.  From November 25-29th, nearly 60,000 representatives of member organizations will gather in Chicago for the 98th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, including Accusoft employees!  They’ll be quite busy with five days of over 2000 educational exhibits, over 1000 scientific posters and over 600 technical exhibits.  Stop by booth #3601 to see how Accusoft is contributing to radiological imaging innovation!

Read more to find out which two Accusoft products are vying for the spotlight at this year’s meeting.

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Reflecting on Microsoft's 2012 SharePoint Conference

sharepoint2012_200Last week, five Accusoft employees joined over 10,000 other attendees at Microsoft’s 2012 SharePoint Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada.  The show focused on SharePoint and related technologies for four days filled with over 300 sessions.

Read more to find out what capability was the most in demand at the Accusoft booth!

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Kicking Off Microsoft's 2012 SharePoint Conference

sharepoint2012_200This morning marks the start of this year’s Microsoft SharePoint Conference, a four-day event devoted to SharePoint and related technologies in Las Vegas, Nevada.  Accusoft’s five representatives are joining over 10,000 attendees and 175 exhibitors to watch keynote insights into SharePoint’s future.  Stop by Booth #248 to say hello and check out the latest and greatest in SharePoint-enabled viewing technology!

Read more to learn about a SharePoint feature set built right into your web browser.

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Follow Friday 11/9 - Successful Collaboration Focuses on Operations, not Information

follow_fridayA few stories that caught our attention this week include how successful collaboration focuses on enabling business activities, not expanding access to information, and how barcodes are helping miners in the Congo sell their products abroad.

In our Follow Friday series, we feature a few industry news finds to share with you. We are constantly finding interesting, fun, exciting, noteworthy, shocking and industry-changing articles all week long on the internet. Check us out every week to see what catches our eye around the web!

Medical imaging saves money, lives - Billings Gazette
By Kathleen Ryan, M.D.

According to the National Bureau of Economic Research, access to medical imaging is directly linked to greater life expectancy. Americans with greater access to medical imaging scans live longer than those without. Deaths from breast cancer and other serious illnesses have plummeted largely due to early diagnosis and treatment made possible by imaging scans.

Collaboration: It’s about people and processes - ComputerWorld
By Alex Jasper

While it’s true that we often collaborate around information, we shouldn’t make the mistake of believing that collaboration is about information. Better access to more information doesn’t improve productivity unless it enables business activities that weren’t possible before (e.g., analytics) or accelerates existing activities. Real collaboration is about improving the processes that people use to get their jobs done.

Read more to find out how the numbers indicate an expected increase in electronic health record (EHR) use within the next year.

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The Role of Collaboration Tools for SharePoint

sharepoint_200Collaboration tools are in high demand by businesses across markets as a way to boost productivity and manage information.  Companies use collaboration tools to increase teamwork and ease communication efforts. This reduces the risk of bottlenecks in a workflow process where only one employee or department is able to perform a task due to a lack of shared expertise, shared tools or shared goals.

SharePoint has distinguished itself as a business-enhancing collaboration and information management tool.  More and more companies are even opting for third party add-ons to SharePoint to enhance functionality and reap the most business benefit. SharePoint allows employees to share ideas, manage documents, publish expertise, and efficiently find the information they need.  As businesses strive to connect their departments, tools like SharePoint have become a necessity.

Read more to find out why customizing SharePoint with additional features can reconcile SharePoint with your actual business needs.

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