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	Comments on: Windstream Enterprise to Discuss Preparing IT infrastructure for Digital Pathology at HIMSS18	</title>
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		By: Steven N. Hart Ph.D.		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I attended the session. There wasn’t any talk by Windstream, so I don’t quite know thier angle yet. The talk ended up being 70% genomics, rather than pathology and the presenters were the IT team, so no pathology representation. While it was a bit of a surprise deviation from the title of the talk, it shows some insight on how much responsibility these new technologies are putting on our data center folks.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I attended the session. There wasn’t any talk by Windstream, so I don’t quite know thier angle yet. The talk ended up being 70% genomics, rather than pathology and the presenters were the IT team, so no pathology representation. While it was a bit of a surprise deviation from the title of the talk, it shows some insight on how much responsibility these new technologies are putting on our data center folks.</p>
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