Left to their own devices?
An E-Health Insider survey has revealed a mixed picture on mobile device security. Stephen Pritchard reports.
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An E-Health Insider survey has revealed a mixed picture on mobile device security. Stephen Pritchard reports.
Almost 400 people gathered at the Millennium Mayfair hotel for the BT e-Health Insider Awards 2008. Lyn Whitfield was among them.
All the finalists in this yearâs awards, along with a description of their projects.
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