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Report: Medical device communication could save $30 billion

A new analysis by the San Diego-based Gary and Mary West Health Institute reports medical device interoperability -- the ability for devices and health care systems to communicate with one another -- could save more than $30 billion a year and improve patient care. 

Cybersecurity Standards for Companies Dodged by U.S. FCC Panel

March 19 (Bloomberg) -- A U.S. advisory panel failed to reach consensus on recommendations to telecommunications companies and Internet providers on how to bolster their computer systems against cyber attack. 

Qualcomm, Consortium for School Networking bring devices to youngsters

Qualcomm Inc., through its Wireless Reach initiative, and the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN), announced the Designing Education Networks (DEN) initiative at the 2013 CoSN Conference in San Diego. 

New year brings new start-ups to TVE2

Year 2013 is well under way and exciting new things have been happening at the Temecula Valley Entrepreneur's Exchange. TVE2 is the City of Temecula's Business Incubator and Regional Resource Center. The goal of TVE2 is to foster business growth and economic vitality for entrepreneurs and innovative early stage companies, by providing access to technology and high quality resources, and leveraging a strong network of community partners. 

Hacking, big and small

You just downloaded the latest security software on your PC. So, now you're safe from hackers, right? It used to be that you could go to Staples, Office Max, or Best Buy and purchase the latest and greatest security software and you were protected. Today, if you believe that, you've being lulled into a false sense of security. 

Websharing becomes a must for today's small to mid-sized businesses

Over the past several years, websharing has evolved into one of the main forms of communication among top businesspeople because it enables businesses to collaborate in real-time through webinars, teleconferences and online presentations. 

Qualcomm Life, WebMD collaborate

Qualcomm Life Inc. is joining forces with WebMD, an online source of health information, to enable millions of consumers to access and manage wireless health data from an array of fitness, wellness and medical devices. 

Goldman Sachs Joins Citigroup in Expanding Cyber Threat List

March 4 (Bloomberg) -- Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and Citigroup Inc. stepped up warnings to shareholders about cyber attacks as the U.S. prodded banks and government agencies to bolster their defenses. 

VOIS to acquire Mind Technologies

VOIS Inc. (OTCQB: VOIS) entered into a letter of intent with San Diego’s Mind Technologies Inc. to purchase 100 percent of its assets. The company has agreed to the acquisition in order to secure ownership of all BCI/ thought-controlled technology developed and being developed by the company. 

Private US firms take major role vs. cyberattacks

WASHINGTON -- When Kevin Mandia, a retired military cybercrime investigator, decided to expose China as a primary threat to U.S. computer networks, he didn't have to consult with American diplomats in Beijing or declassify tactics to safely reveal government secrets. 

Net providers begin warning of illegal downloads

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Internet users who illegally share music, movies or television shows online could soon receive warning notices from the nation's five major Internet service providers. 

The true cost of colocation

For years both large and small corporations have been migrating their in-house servers to data centers that specialize in colocation services. Colocation facilities provide the space, power, cooling and security the servers require. 

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Roundtables

Business cyberthreats require continuous security updates

The cloud has defeated the "blue screen of death," but companies are constantly taxed with updating security software and finding new ways to combat cyberthreats. 

Big data draw big concerns

Jennifer Tucker Klein, assistant vice chancellor of institutional research and planning at Brandman University, is a whiz at data mining and predictive analytics. But with that knowledge — that Web scrapers and robots are out there, taking note of a person’s online persona — comes a bit of paranoia. 

Companies slowly ascend into the cloud

Shifting to the cloud has various economic advantages, but some companies are still wary about jumping in head-first. 

California companies look on the bright side

California is an increasingly tricky state to do business in, but local technology and manufacturing companies are finding ways to stay inside the Golden State lines. 

San Diego companies find regulations force them to do some business outside US

Maxwell Technologies has the potential to become a $1 billion company, according to its CEO David Schramm. 

Cybersecurity calls on small businesses

Many small businesses do not understand the importance of cybersecurity, and as a result, they are putting larger companies and government agencies at risk. 

Businesses struggle with how to gain clients in the Internet age

Local companies are struggling with how to gain clients through referrals in a world that's shifting from the handshake to the point-and-click. 

Security dominates wireless industry concerns

Individual plants will one day have their own microprocessor to transmit a signal, saying they need water and fertilizer. A group of forward-thinking technology leaders discussed what the future looks like in the wireless sector at a recent roundtable at The Daily Transcript sponsored by CohnReznick. 

Profiles

Parallel 6 has apps for racing, restaurants

Come race day at the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club, turfside gamblers can place wagers and happily play videos of their horse winning by a nose — all through an app on their smartphones. 

Radiant Technologies shines a light on software services

Michael Anderson started San Diego-based Radiant Technologies Inc. because he wanted to give software clients a personalized touch. 

Newsmaker videos

Mike Dowdy, CariNet Inc.

Mike Dowdy, Vice President of Sales at CariNet Inc., illustrates why CariNet is a superior hosting company.  Citing their redundant power systems, 24/7 support and flexible server architecture.

Tech Edge videos

Interview with Tim Caulfield, AIS

March 27, 2013 -- George Chamberlin speaks with Tim Caulfield, CEO of American Internet Services, about AIS's services, cloud computing and what technologies businesses are embracing.

Howard Asher on health care

Dec. 5, 2012 -- George Chamberlin and Howard Asher, CEO of Abnology, discuss how the "art of medicine" -- health care -- has evolved into a science-based business.

Booz Allen Hamilton's Jason Escaravage on cloud computing

Dec. 4, 2012 -- George Chamberlin speaks with Jason Escaravage, a principal at Booz Allen Hamilton, about cloud computing and its benefits and challenges.

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