Big Data Can Fight Fraud in Health Insurance Exchanges: Opera
As Opera Solutions works with the federal government to detect fraud in health insurance exchanges, a feedback mechanism and big
As Opera Solutions works with the federal government to detect fraud in health insurance exchanges, a feedback mechanism and big
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When 5-year-old Braydon Giles received a refurbished Nintendo 3DS for Christmas, he was probably thrilled with his new handheld. When
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802.11ac promises significant improvements for WLANs. Cisco Systems and Aerohive Networks execs discuss how 11ac will affect corporate networks, and
FedRAMP, which aims to make it easier and more cost-effective for government agencies to adopt cloud services, is now officially
FedRAMP, which aims to make it easier and more cost-effective for government agencies to adopt cloud services, is now officially
Just think of all those millennia our human ancestors spent looking up at the sky, spinning stories about the heavens. Little
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eWEEK examines why Apple might not be in as good a shape as its CEO Tim Cook and his fellow