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October 2, 2006
Wireless Security, Government Technology
 
A number of sessions on IT security were on the agenda at GTC East last week in Albany, N.Y. Joining Jacknis were Bob Gaughan of Nortel, Brad Dupuy of HP, Tom Carpenter of LearnKey, Bruce Cole a New York State executive, and Steven Warshaw of the Warshaw Group.
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June 12, 2003
Warshaw's QBS Software wins Mobile Star Awards from Mobile Village, Mobile Villiage
 
The annual Mobile Star Awards (www.mobilevillage.com/awards.htm), organized by market development company MobileVillage, aim to honor and promote the best companies, products, implementations, and leaders in mobile and wireless technology.
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January 1, 2003
"Mobile Health", Government Technology, Mobile Health Supplement
 
"Working with the Warshaw Group, a data-collection and management software design firm, the department [NYC Department of Health] developed a wireless data-collection application, which involved several teams of workers visiting several hundred apartments to collect data from the field."
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May 7, 2002
"Warshaw Group Releases Questionnaire App for RIM Blackberrys", MobileVillage
 
New York based Warshaw Group today released its QBS for BlackBerry software, which lets enteprise users create customized electronic questionnaires and deploy them to users on PCs, web-enabled devices, and wireless BlackBerry handhelds. The software contains data tools that allows for integration with relational databases as well as quality control tools to monitor data. Multiple security layers aim to provide authentication, date/time stamps, digital signatures and audit trails.
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April 7, 1999
"Software Firm Enters Healthcare Market.", Crain's Health Pulse
 
Warshaw Jacobson Group [Warshaw Group], a 3-year-old Manhattan software company that specializes in data collection software for large-scale engineering projects, is adapting its technology to health care for the first time. The company is testing a product for commercial release in September that is geared to individual physicians, hospitals and large hospital systems.

Nicole Hamilton, WJG`s director of product development, bills the new Doxpad as a low-cost data collection tool that is easy to use. The Doxpad is a pocket-sized handheld computer. Its software can be customized to a doctor`s specialty or personal specifications.

The Doxpad works by letting a doctor enter patient data through the computer; the data is then automatically transmitted by wireless technology to a data repository. The data can later be accessed by the physician from a remote location. The system also warehouses and manages the data.
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