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How to turn your sustainability ambition into action
We know from the latest IPCC report on climate change that we have a very narrow window of time to ensure we achieve our global goal of operating within a 1.5-degree climate rise.
KPIs and ROI: Quantifying the impact of data management in your business
How can business leaders generate the right outcomes? With timely, fact-based decision making. Data can help an organisation identify new opportunities and uncover hidden efficiencies.
Using technology to manage the healthcare backlog
Former NHS chief executive Simon Stevens once said that the only renewable source of energy in healthcare is patients. I think this is true. There are always going to be more patients. But as recent times have shown, there’s hardly ever going to be enough of everything else.New Azure features and functionality for April​ 2022
Just in case you’ve missed something, we’ve collected all of the Azure updates from last month in one place. Give the list a read through, as there’s a wealth of exciting new functions and updates to check out!
Hospitals everywhere: The answer to accessible and equitable healthcare?
My grandmother used to suffer from rheumatoid arthritis, and as such had very complex healthcare and social care needs. From sheltered housing to blue badges, wheelchairs and more, she required constant support and help.New Azure features and functionality for March​ 2022
Just in case you’ve missed something, we’ve collected all of the Azure updates from last month in one place. Give the list a read through, as there’s a wealth of exciting new functions and updates to check out!Why developers need to look beyond code
Cameron takes a look at how it’s not just code and software that needs to update and change.Passionate about Power Platform – A chat with Marc Trotman
We spoke to Marc Trotman about his Power Platform journey, and how he’s giving back to a community that supported him along the way.
How no/low code apps power patient engagement and operational efficiency
If a person has a stroke, the ambulance crew that sees them will typically have just a few minutes to take their history, examine them and take their vital signs before deciding what to do next. Timely and accurate patient data is not just useful in these cases – it’s a key decisive factor.