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This part of the interview covers the use of high end technology for high end research, missing pieces and available pieces, opportunities for SaaS based solution providers, other cloud based technologies for deployment in the field of medical research and collaboration globally.
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SM: When you had your first IM client, who were your competitors? JK: At that time AOL and ICQ were had the primary instant messaging clients. MSN, Yahoo and Skype had not yet entered the field. Of course, those IM clients were text only and did not involve a voice component like ours.
By guest authors Irina Patterson and Candice Arnold Irina: When you think about valuation, do you have any specific number in mind? Larry: It really depends, because we also have a life science forum and in life science the valuations tend to be a little bigger . But I would say our valuations are probably
Public/Private cloud usage at HMS, requirements, criteria for vendor selection, unavailability of appropriate SaaS based solutions in the field of Medical research are some of the topics covered in this part of the interview.
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