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Subject: Epic named overall Best in KLAS for 7th consecutive year | Oracle CEO: 80% of corporate data centers to close by 2025 | How these tech companies responded to Trump's travel ban | Dr. Zeke Emanuel is dubious of what Silicon Valley can do for healthcare
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 January 31, 2017
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