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Dive Brief:
- Facebook's been working on better personalizing the lower navigation bar since August last year, so you may have noticed it change a few times (as I have). But aside from personal preferences, Facebook has also traditionally used the lower navigation bar to promote its latest options - like Facebook Watch or Marketplace. Now it seems that Facebook's going to give more control back to users on this front, which could help it encourage more activity.
- On its earnings call with investors, HCA President and COO Samuel Hazensaid 12 of the company's 14 divisions saw growth in admissions, with facilities in Texas, the Gulf Coast, northern Florida and the South Atlantic markets seeing the highest growth. Hazen said the company's growth is showing "greater than the national average."
- Life Sciences organizations are actively looking for ways to balance regulatory and security requirements, as well as existing investments, with the agility, speed of innovation and cost savings of the cloud. However, there are as many different approaches to cloud adoption as there are Life Sciences companies. How can an organization map out the right strategy? Determine the right balance between maintaining control and enabling external partner collaboration or the cost advantages of the cloud and intellectual property protection? And, while cloud adoption is widely cited as an intrinsic element of digital transformation, where does a cloud deployment fit with legacy infrastructure?
Dive Insight:
Facebook's been working on better personalizing the lower navigation bar since August last year, so you may have noticed it change a few times (as I have). But aside from personal preferences, Facebook has also traditionally used the lower navigation bar to promote its latest options - like Facebook Watch or Marketplace. Now it seems that Facebook's going to give more control back to users on this front, which could help it encourage more activity.
On its earnings call with investors, HCA President and COO Samuel Hazensaid 12 of the company's 14 divisions saw growth in admissions, with facilities in Texas, the Gulf Coast, northern Florida and the South Atlantic markets seeing the highest growth. Hazen said the company's growth is showing "greater than the national average."
Life Sciences organizations are actively looking for ways to balance regulatory and security requirements, as well as existing investments, with the agility, speed of innovation and cost savings of the cloud. However, there are as many different approaches to cloud adoption as there are Life Sciences companies. How can an organization map out the right strategy? Determine the right balance between maintaining control and enabling external partner collaboration or the cost advantages of the cloud and intellectual property protection? And, while cloud adoption is widely cited as an intrinsic element of digital transformation, where does a cloud deployment fit with legacy infrastructure?