FREE TO ROAM

Imagine a corporate workforce with no formal assignments to its 3,000 desktop computers: Many times each hour, the employees rise and switch stations. The computers, the software applications — and the unprotected information — belong to everybody and nobody at the same time. Is this the imaginative nightmare of an overworked IT pro? No instead, this electronic version of musical chairs is a reality at hospitals across the country, where federal legislation, a roving workforce and extensive third-party access complicate the traditional challenges of an IT department. The challenge of the hospital environment was a constant awareness for ...

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