Tag Archives: Sector

Redgate survey identifies key database monitoring challenges businesses should focus on in fast-growing Financial Services sector

A sector analysis of the results from a major database monitoring survey has revealed how and why the growth, complexity, and management of database estates in Financial Services is different to other industry sectors. The results clarify the areas businesses in the sector should consider when including their database estates in digital transformation initiatives. The… Read More: Redgate survey identifies key database monitoring challenges businesses should focus… »

Telecom sector to benefit from B2B Telecom & Datacom Marketplace

Telecoms and datacom marketplace Twoosk provides the top ten reasons to go virtual Aveiro, Portugal, 2 July 2021 – The COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent difficulty of doing business in person has led to significant growth in vertical marketplaces as doubts about their effectiveness have proven baseless, according to telecom & datacom marketplace Twoosk. It… Read More: Telecom sector to benefit from B2B Telecom & Datacom Marketplace »

One corner of the health-care sector is on its longest win streak ever

Health-care stocks are soaring this quarter, and one part of the sector is having its best winning streak on record. The XBI biotech ETF, which holds top stocks such as Amgen and AbbVie, is on pace for its 12th straight week of gains. That’s its longest win streak on record. Bill Baruch, president of Blue… Read More: One corner of the health-care sector is on its longest… »

Shorter waits for new patients at VA than in private sector, U.S. study finds

(Reuters Health) – In many cases, veterans get a first appointment at VA hospitals quicker than the general public gets first appointments with health care providers, government researchers report. The researchers, all from the VA, compared wait times there for new patients to those for new patients in the private sector as determined by an… Read More: Shorter waits for new patients at VA than in private… »