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Wired was founded in January 1990 by two engineers who just wanted to make great MPEG products. In the early days, Wired's business model was that of a contract engineering company, retained by big companies (like IBM, Sony, AT&T, Lockheed Martin) to develop technologies & reference designs. As you might imagine, developing for these heavyweights allowed Wired to amass a considerable war chest of MPEG-related intellectual property. Wired's founders were disappointed that this great technology was moving from the laboratories to the consumers' studios so slowly, so they decided to launch the company's own line of products. In 1993, Wired introduced Mason - the first MPEG decoder available for the Macintosh platform. This led to a string of firsts, including the first Macintosh MPEG-2 decoder, the first Macintosh MPEG-2 encoder, and the first PowerBook DVD playback card. Today the Wired MediaPress is the world's best selling professional realtime MPEG encoder. Our latest product, the MasonIP is getting rave reviews from customers. As always, we continue to offer engineering services to companies looking to integrate world-class MPEG solutions in their products.
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Baptist Health South Florida, a 'Most Wired' Healthcare Network, Chooses CliniComp Essentris(TM) Perinatal Solution
CliniComp, Intl. , a leading provider of clinical information solutions, today announced that Baptist Health South Florida has selected the EssentrisTM Perinatal information system for three of its hospital facilities. In July, for the sixth year since 1999, Hospitals and Health Networks ranked Baptist as one of the...
A bubble bath for two; Treo addict Thomas F. Ging, 64, partner at Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP in Chicago, where he specializes in commercial litigation, intellectual property and health care law.(Focus: The Wired Executive)(Column)
Byline: Sarah A. Klein Without exaggeration, the Treo 650 is the most significant benefit to mankind since the invention of the plow. I bought one the first day it was available, even though the earlier version wasn't that great. I just love it. Compa Byline: Sarah A....
One of the '100 Most Wired' Chooses Allscripts to Provide Electronic Health Record for Physician Offices; Parkview Health to Implement an EHR Across 19 Physician Practices
FORT WAYNE, Ind. & CHICAGO -- Allscripts (Nasdaq:MDRX), the leading provider of clinical software, connectivity and information solutions that physicians use to improve healthcare, today announced that Parkview Medical Group has chosen the TouchWorksTM Electronic Health Record to automate and connect physicians across 19 physician group practices, including its newest,...
Boston Software Systems Customers and Partners Occupy Nearly One-Third of U.S. News and World Report's Hospitals & Health Networks Most "Wired" Honor Roll
Boston Software SystemsTM, the leader in workflow automation technology to the healthcare market, announced today that nearly one-third of the hospitals on the U.S. News and World Report Hospitals & Health Networks Most Wired Survey and Benchmarking Study Honor Roll are using Boston Software SystemsTM technology. Boston Software Systems also...
Advocate Health Care Named 2004 Most Wired Hospital
OAK BROOK, Ill., Aug. 4 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Advocate Health Care has again been named one of the nation's Most Wired health care systems, according to the results of the 2004 Most Wired Survey and Benchmarking Study released on July 19, 2004. This is the fOAK BROOK, Ill., Aug. 4...
Five CliniComp Customers Gain Industry Recognition as Most Wired Hospital and Health Systems
SAN DIEGO -- Genesis Health System, Madigan Army Medical Center, Ohio State University Medical Center, Sharp Healthcare and the Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton Recognized for IT Excellence
Between the Lines; Injured worker seeks publicity to pay the bills.(News)(post-September 11th mental health claims lower)(poll says Americans most afraid of losing health insurance)(Wired magazine ranks employee privacy)
Byline: Compiled by Joanne Wojcik An uninsured electrician who accidentally drove a drill bit through his head has hired a public relations firm and is appearing on TV talk shows with his X-ray, trying to scare up funds to pay his medical bills. ...
Physicians Becoming More Wired At the Point of Care; National Survey Shows 79% of Healthcare Professionals Have Internet Access in the Office; 40% Use Handheld Computers
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