How to meet the challenges of 21st century security and privacy

18.04.2012

Power: What has been developed from it?

Burgess: Perhaps one of the most important points is the architecture has been designed to deal with the truly large data sets. We believe our architecture will allow us to deal with data sets in the exabyte size.

Allow me to highlight two: The first is our Computer Assisted Coding work within the healthcare arena. Our solution addresses the transition, successfully, from ICD-9 (44,000 codes) to ICD-10 (155,000 codes), which is on the horizon for the US healthcare industry. A solution that reduces time required per electronic medical record, and does so with a high level of precision. We also see our solution providing the needed lift to healthcare providers as the gen-X bubble puts continual increasing demand on industry to provide medical services.

Following the CAC solution, we expect to bring xPatterns solutions to other areas of the healthcare sector, to include, medical research and clinical aide -- where access and understanding of available data is so instrumental to success. The second is our Lifepass personal data platform, which is designed to serve relevant, personalized information to the consumer while protecting their privacy in an explicit and implicit manner. Life pass enables enterprises and users to control, protect and gain value from their data.

Power: What is "compassionate technology"?