Vermont resort keeps pandemic-driven food plans | Health data revolution
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luxury Vermont resort plans to keep the new approaches to food service it started during COVID-19 lockdown. The v-safe after vaccination health checker promises a research revolution beyond the pandemic. NetSuite finds big benefits by rearchitecting for the cloud. Also: Three simple PL/SQL features to help you get the most from the programming language.
The Lodge at Spruce Peak in Vermont found people really like to-go meals as an alternative to in-restaurant dining or lukewarm room service, so it will keep that option as the resort reopens. Learn how the team made changes.
The v-safe after vaccination health checker, built to track COVID-19 vaccine side effects, has the potential to revolutionize healthcare research by providing real-time, self-reported data from patients.
Oracle NetSuite rearchitected its business management applications to run natively on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, helping it grow faster internationally and bring new products to market more quickly.
PwC sees five main ways its collaboration with Oracle will help their mutual customers, including a focus on “microverticals” such as public utilities, healthcare providers, or gaming, and building on Oracle technology to create custom applications.
To get the most from PL/SQL, know when to anchor, when to loop, and when to avoid using “make.” These three simple features can help you build the cleanest, fastest interfaces.