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Amazon launching ‘Amazon Clinic,’ a virtual health service intended to treat a variety of conditions

GeekWire

It launched in 2019 as a pilot program for employees in the Seattle area, where Amazon is headquartered. Seattle telehealth startup 98point6 launched in 2015 to make connecting with a physician as “simple as sending a text or doing an online search.” Last year it expanded to non-Amazon employees across the nation.

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Open-sourced Technology Levels the Playing Field Between Tech Giants and Startups

CTOvision

Governments such as that of India are pushing for the adoption and use of open source software capable of cutting licensing costs from giant companies such as Oracle, IBM and Cisco. percent to almost $7 billion in 2015 ; software alone takes $860 million of that. IBM@OSCON 2015: Let's work together (womenstoolbox.com).

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Seattle startup Xealth lands investment from Cerner as COVID-19 accelerates digital health adoption

GeekWire

Xealth will team up with Cerner, a leading electronic health record (EHR) tech company, to help hospitals incorporate digital health programs. The startup makes money by licensing its platform to healthcare providers. Competitors include Redox and Sansoro Health, both of which integrate third-party applications into EHRs.

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Facebook will pay $52 million in settlement with moderators who developed PTSD on the job

The Verge

We are so pleased that Facebook worked with us to create an unprecedented program to help people performing work that was unimaginable even a few years ago,” said Steve Williams, a lawyer for the plaintiffs, in a statement. The preliminary settlement covers moderators working in California, Arizona, Texas, and Florida from 2015 until now.

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iOS developer who drew attention to App Store scams is now suing Apple

The Verge

He’s accusing the company of exploiting its monopoly power over iOS apps “to make billions of dollars in profits at the expense of small application developers and consumers.”. Evidently, Apple thought Plaintiff would simply give up and sell its application to Apple at a discount,” the complaint reads.

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A Reflection On ForAllSecure's Journey In Bootstrapping Behavior Testing Technology

ForAllSecure

The application attack surface is growing by 111 billion new lines of software code every year, with newly reported zero-day exploits rising from one-per-week in 2015 to one-per-day by 2021, according to the Application Security Report from Cybersecurity Ventures. Mobile alone has one new application released every 13 seconds.

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“Cloud First” Lesson’s Learned from ViON

Cloud Musings

Over time, they discovered that the projected savings weren’t being realized due to unanticipated increase costs associated with licensing, support, security, and compliance issues. Rich: The biggest challenges we see are application modernization and the enterprise getting a grasp on the associated dependencies between those apps.

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