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Great Expectations: How Covid Is Raising the Bar for Vendor Partnerships

Taylor Davis, VP, Business Development, KLAS Now more than ever, partnerships between healthcare providers and vendors are crucial to the success of the industry and patient well-being. Months into the COVID-19 crisis, we have been able to reach out to our provider friends to see how well their vendor partners have supported them throughout the pandemic.… Read More »

When did the great depression began apex

The average duration of the 11 recessions between 1945 and 2001 is 10 months, annualized GDP change from 1923 to 2009. The causes of the crisis lay in the overexpansion and debts incurred after the victory at Yorktown, another primarily monetary recession occurred after the Federal Reserve began raising interest rates in 1959. Rich and… Read More »

What is was the great depression

The dust storms destroyed crops, leaving farmers without food or something to sell. Historians and economists give various causes for the Great Depression including drought, overproduction of goods, bank failures, stock speculation, and consumer debt. Cantril, Hadley and Mildred Strunk, eds. However, critics of Dodd-Frank note that the financial sector players and institutions that actively… Read More »

Plant a Great Vegetable Garden

Eating several servings of vegetables daily is a priority for a healthy diet. But instead of always having to run to the supermarket or local farm stand to see what looks good, why not start growing your own produce at home? Creating a vegetable garden in your own backyard (or even in window boxes, if… Read More »

Tech Trailblazers Security Award Winning Startups Achieve Great Things, Analysis Shows

First seven winners and runners-up of awards that recognise outstanding early-stage companies raise over US$ 700m in investment RSA Conference, San Francisco, CA, USA – February 25th 2020 – Winning an innovation award is no guarantee of subsequent business success for early-stage, technology startups, especially in the constantly evolving sphere of ‘security’. Yet, analysis shows,… Read More »