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February 29th, 2008

The Google backlash at HIMSS

Posted by Dana Blankenhorn @ 6:29 am

Categories: Events, General, HIMSS 2008, Hospital IT, IT Management, Medical IT, Medical Records, Physician Information

Tags: Cerner Corp., Google Inc., Siemens AG, Microsoft Corp., IBM Corp., McKesson, Dana Blankenhorn

View of HIMSS show floor showing empty Cerner boothThe gang at Modern Healthcare Online detected a notable backlash against Google during this week’s HIMSS show.

There was a “Little Red Hen” feeling about the complaints, an impression that hospitals have spent 40 years preparing this automation bill of fare but now the Googlers were going to swoop in and eat it.

Microsoft also came in for criticism, for similar reasons, although the story made clear this is less-justified. After all, Microsoft has done its homework in the space, made strategic acquisitions, and had CEO Steve Ballmer keynote last year.

I have to wonder, however, how much of this is real, and how much of this is the creation of mainstream vendors like Cerner, which were totally unprepared to handle new demands for open standards and interoperability.

One of my own favorite talking points, while attending the show, was to point out how the Cerner booth was mainly a vast expanse of empty carpet. (Cerner is the gold swath on the left in the picture above, which admittedly was taken when the show floor was closed.)

I have seen this movie many times, in many industries. Incumbents resent losing their customers to new market entrants. But if their response is nothing but rhetoric, they wake up a year or two later and all their customers are gone.

The news at HIMSS was not the presence of Google or Microsoft. It was the demand for open standards and interoperability.

It’s a demand most vendors are responding to, at least rhetorically. McKesson’s new software runs Linux. Siemens is pushing the HIMSS board in the right direction. IBM is growing in this space almost as fast as Microsoft.

Vendors who respond to this market demand will prosper. Those who don’t deserve to fail.

Dana BlankenhornDana Blankenhorn has been a business journalist since 1978, and has covered technology since 1982. He launched the Interactive Age Daily, the first daily coverage of the Internet to launch with a magazine, in September 1994. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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RE: The Google backlash at HIMSS
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Posted by: swansen Posted on: 06/16/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Naw, its not abotu "standads"  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/29/08
so who's winning?  kiz | 02/29/08
At this point, no one  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/29/08
Only with blinders on  kozmcrae | 02/29/08
Vendors often sell here through case studies  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 02/29/08
A bigger picture  Boom cha | 02/29/08
it should be about standards and interoperability and extensibility  killerbunny | 02/29/08
I think this view is common among customers...  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 02/29/08
RE: The Google backlash at HIMSS  water@... | 02/29/08
I don't dislike the company...  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 02/29/08
RE: The Google backlash at HIMSS  brianburnham@... | 03/01/08
hospital computing is b2b  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 03/01/08
RE: The Google backlash at HIMSS  swansen | 06/16/08

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