Adam Stone writes on technology trends from Annapolis, Md., with a focus on government IT, military and first-responder technologies. As state and local agencies pursue technology modernization, they ...
As organizations evolve, they build context-specific software applications to meet business needs. Over time, the environment for which these applications had been developed to execute business ...
Application rationalization is a crucial step for government contracting organizations aiming to streamline operations, cut costs and embrace the latest technologies. However, transitioning from an ...
The number of applications that providers interact with in their daily work, as well as the hardware required to support those applications, presents significant management challenges. In healthcare, ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn., Feb. 10, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Clearsense®, a healthcare data enablement platform company, today announced findings from a new survey of College of Healthcare Information ...
Amid the whirlwind of healthcare mergers and acquisitions (M&A), it’s easy to overlook the critical early analysis of combined software applications. However, this oversight risks hindering patient ...
Application sprawl is a scourge that silently sucks IT resources and budget away from innovative business initiatives. Business users want IT leaders to support more and more apps with fewer resources ...
The quality of an IT portfolio is directly related to the organization’s financial performance. Forward-thinking companies are focused on finding the most valuable change opportunities. That’s ...
A recent survey by MuleSoft and Deloitte revealed businesses use an average of 976 individual software applications. That’s a whole lot of technology—unless you’re in healthcare. In this business, ...
To optimize technology operating costs and free-up funds to drive innovation, it’s critical for IT organizations to identify waste and eliminate it. A good place to start is often in the application ...
Phil Goldstein is a former web editor of the CDW family of tech magazines and a veteran technology journalist. He lives in Washington, D.C., with his wife and their animals: a dog named Brenna, and ...