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Web Host Industry Review By Wayne Epperson Social networking and marketing intertwine to everyone's benefit. Adding Value with Unified Communications
Web Host Industry Review By Esther M. Bauer The set of services, known as unified communications, is emerging as a promising value add for hosting providers. Cloning a Texas Icon
Boston Globe By Wayne Epperson Texas cattlemen go to any lengths to produce the longest longhorn. ![]() Starlight, the longest-horned longhorn cow. Exercise and Aging
PULSE Magazine -- A Dallas Morning News publication By Wayne Epperson ... if people made regular exercise as routine as showering or brushing their teeth Anticipating the Payoff of VoIP
Web Host Industry Review By Wayne Epperson, correspondent Many consider VoIP technology the next killer app of the Internet Christian Web Hosts Carry the Message
Web Hosting Monthly By Wayne Epperson Web hosts unafraid of losing business for professing their religion ... End-of-Life Care
PULSE Magazine, A Dallas Morning News publication By Wayne Epperson About 25 percent of patients admitted to hospital intensive care units will die there. Keeping Kids Safe Online
HEALTHwhere Magazine By Wayne Epperson Microsoft offers tips to parents on safeguarding their child's Internet activity. A Trauma Patient's Story
The Dallas Morning News PULSE Magazine By Esther M. Bauer “I want to be able to walk and talk again.” Impulse to happiness
Special to The Washington Post By Esther M. Bauer A generator implanted in Claude Jones's chest may help him enjoy living again. Preventing an Insider Attack
Web Hosting Monthly By Wayne Epperson The vulnerability of networks to insider intrusion is so vast it warrants a security discipline all its own. ![]() Irrepressible Dell
HostingTech Magazine By Esther M. Bauer Dell is just grown-up version of the kid who was always on the look out for opportunity. Hosting Agreements: Devil's in the details
Web Hosting Monthly, July 2003 By Wayne Epperson A sound Terms of Service (TOS) policy is a valuable tool in helping providers grow their business, but if done improperly poses potential hazards that can wreck a business. Critical Care: Doing the impossible
PULSE Magazine, May 2003 By Esther M. Bauer “What makes the nursing shortage so bad is the acuity of patients. We are seeing patients who several years ago probably would never have made it to the ICU. The advances in medicine and technology require an incredible amount of knowledge that critical care nurses have to gain and keep updated on." Internet security officers challenged
Web Hosting Monthly, June 2003 edition By Esther M. Bauer Worms, viruses, and all manner of intrusion attempts are keeping security officers at many Web hosting providers struggling to stay ahead of the threats. Protecting providers
Web Hosting Monthly, March 2003 By Esther M. Bauer The Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Section 512 (C) The federal law protecting online service providers from the risk of copyright infringement is demanding and complex, and costly to providers who fail to comply. Reconnecting the stock market
HostingTech Magazine, December 2001 By Esther M. Bauer, Correspondent The fragility of the world’s strongest financial district was laid bare when the airborne destruction of Sept. 11 claimed thousands of lives and erased the towering landmarks of the New York City skyline. Yet, a collaborative spirit reopened the resilient stock market less than a week after the terrorist attack. Venture capital report
HostingTech Magazine, November 2001 By Esther M. Bauer Today's aftermath of fallen dot-com companies is as sobering as a wildfire - painful but ultimately necessary to clear the way for healthier growth ... Hacking routers
HostingTech Magazine, June 2002 By Wayne Epperson Almost before you can say intrusion detection, this hombre has added another notch to his belt; he makes his living hacking into networks … legally. Staying ahead of the power curve
HostingTech Magazine, January 2003 By Wayne Epperson American Power Conversion may have stumbled onto a cure for insomnia for IT managers ... a scalable data center architecture for infrastructure on demand. Shuttle disaster: Texans find debris
Boston Globe, February 2, 2003 By Wayne Epperson and Tatsha Robertson NACOGDOCHES, Texas - Debris from the space shuttle Columbia fell yesterday across a swath of East Texas, showering sheets of metal and bits of circuit board and tile from just outside Dallas to this city near the Louisiana border. Pushing the senior care field
Boston Globe, July 7, 2003, Page A3 By Esther M. Bauer Texas college struggles to entice students into nursing home careers. Waters Engulf Texas
Special to the Washington Post, July 8, 2002 By Wayne Epperson "Any time there's a big rain in San Antonio to the north, we have a 48-hour warning to get out of town, " said Vi Malone, mayor of Falls City, Texas. Oldest Texas Ranger
Special to The Washington Post By Esther M. Bauer A deranged gunman shot Leo Hickman in his eye and back before killing another man and wounding a third. The experience only made Hickman tougher -- and he still got his man, disabling the gunman before he could harm anyone else. Here come the hogs
Special to The Wall Street Journal, Dec. 1, 1999 By Esther M. Bauer A university professor supports an enviromentally-friendly hog-raising system that he says will eventually lead to a new mascot for Texas. Will hogs eventually outnumber cattle in Texas? Aneurysms and the fortunate few
Pulse Magazine, Dallas Morning News, June 2003 By Wayne Epperson When aneurysms hemorrhage, roughly 50 percent of the victims do not survive. Fortunate are the few individuals whose aneurysms are detected in time. Cochlear implants for the very young
PULSE Magazine, Dallas Morning News, July 2003 By Wayne Epperson The journey of hearing impaired children to a life of sound and communication is stimulating to patients and therapists alike. Rewiring the brain
PULSE Magazine, Dallas Morning News, January 2003 By Esther M. Bauer Anyone who has ever cooed baby talk to an infant has assisted in the natural but intricate process of rewiring that child's brain. Outwardly, the process involves repetition, recognition and reaction to familiar sounds. Inwardly, it is all about neurons. New technology for back surgery
PULSE Magazine, Dallas Morning News, February 2003 By Wayne Epperson The usual way of doing a lumbar fusion is to take the muscles and strip them all the way off the bone to get a look at where to place screws that then connect with a metal rod, but the PathFinder device stabilizes the spine from behind without doing as much damage to the muscles. Making biotech big in Texas
DFW Health Monthly, August 2002 By Esther M. Bauer Texas cities with major research institutions stand to gain the most from commercial biotechnology ventures – if they can translate researchers’ findings into sound commercial ventures. |
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