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  • Indian IT industry gears up to counter swine flu

    India's software trade body on Thursday moved to reassure the government and customers that the industry was taking precautionary measures to protect high-tech workers from swine flu.

    Written by John Ribeiro14 Aug. 09 18:29
  • With pandemic alert, firms urged to review disaster recovery

    With the first flu pandemic in 41 years officially declared today by The World Health Organization (WHO), companies are again being urged to make sure that business continuity plans are in place and they're prepared for the outbreak.

    Written by Lucas Mearian12 June 09 07:53
  • Amalga helps hospital keep swine flu in check

    When fears over the swine flu first broke out in many parts of the world in April, El Camino Hospital in Mountain View, California, was about to pull the trigger on an implementation of Microsoft's Amalga software.

    Written by Elizabeth Montalbano09 June 09 04:54
  • Swine flu threat raises telework questions

    The possibility of a widespread swine flu outbreak is prompting companies to think about business continuity and how options such as telework may become a necessity.

    Written by Ann Bednarz29 April 09 09:01
  • Spammers seize on swine flu to pitch bogus meds

    Spammers have seized on the growing interest in news of a possible swine flu epidemic to hawk fake pharmaceuticals, security experts warned Monday.

    Written by Gregg Keizer28 April 09 07:51
  • Australia hits Google swine flu map

    Two suspect cases of the swine flu virus - which has killed more than 80 people in Mexico and infected 20 in the United States - have been pinned on a map of Queensland on a Google map tracking the global movement of the possible pandemic.

    Written by Kathryn Edwards27 April 09 14:42
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