Cable Ops Woo Healthcare Providers

Oct. 28, 2014
Under the auspices of CTAM, U.S. cable operators are promoting cable's commercial IT services at this week's CHIME14 Fall CIO Forum in ...
Under the auspices of CTAM, U.S. cable operators are promoting cable's commercial IT services at this week's CHIME14 Fall CIO Forum in San Antonio, TX. Among the cable companies participating at CHIME are Charter Business and Time Warner Cable Business Class.

The CHIME Forum provides education programming tailored specifically to CIOs and other healthcare IT executives. Additionally, CTAM is hosting a CHIME Foundation focus group to bring together hospital and healthcare system CIOs for a peer-to-peer discussion on their current and future telecommunications needs, as well as cable's connectivity offerings.

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