Health Care Industry
Health care providers are attempting to remain competitive through investments in information technologies. Superior customer service is key and the Internet plays a significant role in helping health care providers maintain a competitive edge. Data warehouses are cutting down costs and increasing efficiency.
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Below is a chart on the banking industry's statistics gathered by Information Week Magazine since 1995. Click on the links to view Information Week's pdf* charts.
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Source: InformationWeek Online, InformationWeek 500 Industry Charts
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