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  2. Remote work - Wikipedia

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    A 2020 survey of over 1,000 remote workers showed that 59% of employees felt more cyber secure working in-office compared to at home. Technology or equipment issues. Employees having inadequate equipment or technology can prevent work from getting done. A FlexJobs survey found 28% had technical problems and 26% reported WI-FI issues.

  3. Telemedicine: The Benefits of Virtual Healthcare

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    Telemedicine offers a wide range of benefits, with the ultimate goal of better health outcomes. These benefits are also the reasons why so many people often opt for this type of care. The benefits ...

  4. German National Library of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    German National Library of Medicine (German: Deutsche Zentralbibliothek für Medizin), abbreviated ZB MED – Information Centre for Life Sciences in Cologne, together with the Bonn site, is the central specialist library for medicine, public health, nutrition, environmental and agricultural sciences in Germany.

  5. XZ Utils backdoor - Wikipedia

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    The backdoor gives an attacker who possesses a specific Ed448 private key remote code execution capabilities on the affected Linux system. The issue has been given the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures number CVE-2024-3094 and has been assigned a CVSS score of 10.0, the highest possible score.

  6. History of the telephone in the United States - Wikipedia

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    By 1920, assets were $1.4 billion; local revenue was $301 million; long-distance revenue was $142 million; profit was $48 million, and there were 231,000 employees. By 1950, assets had climbed to $10.3 billion; local call revenue was $2.0 billion and toll revenue was $1.2 billion, with a profit of $367 million, and 535,000 employees.

  7. Senna Maatoug - Wikipedia

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    Maatoug said that it would improve employee's work–life balance and that it would lead to lower commuting times. However, the bill was rejected by the Senate in September 2023 in a 37–38 vote. Maatoug also continued a 2020 bill by Wim-Jan Renkema (GroenLinks) – who had left the House – to require companies to have a confidant.

  8. Hughes Network Systems - Wikipedia

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    Hughes satellite backhaul of cellular service extends 4G/LTE service to remote and rural areas around the world, specifically where conventional backhaul is difficult or costly due to geography and terrain. Hughes cellular backhaul applications include a 4G/LTE optimization capability that yields up to 60 percent bandwidth savings.

  9. Remote Medical International - Wikipedia

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    Remote Medical International is headquartered in Seattle, Washington, USA with employees based all over the globe. [1] The company was founded by Andrew Cull, a remote area paramedic in 2003. Inc. Magazine has named RMI three times as one of the 500 fastest growing companies in the US. [2] In 2011, Remote Medical International was listed in the ...