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    Archive for Sajan Sangraula

    Kanawha HealthCare Automates Data Queries With D2Hawkeye

    Monday, December 10th, 2007

    Insurance and Technology (http://www.insurancetech.com/) praises D2Hawkeye's role in managing healthcare cost and disease management services through it flagship product D2Explorer ™.  
    To measure the solution's impact, KHS analyzed 156,000 health plan member months. "The annual cost trend for customers on the D2 platform decreased by 9.31 percent," reports England. "And … we've improved people's health simultaneously." […]

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    D2 Football - Services vs Products

    Thursday, July 5th, 2007

    When you’ve got a hundred and seventy plus people in your own company, you don’t always need to seek opponents outside. And this was justified by a thoroughly absorbing contest between the services and products team last Saturday.

    Team Products

    Team Services

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    Java Contest 2007: In Retrospective

    Friday, April 6th, 2007

    Four months after inception, the Java Contest 2007 came to an end on the 24th of February. An exhibition of selected projects from the Student and the Professional Category was held at Birendra International Convention Center, Kathmandu and was followed by the Closing Ceremony.

    Team D2: (L-R) Rupendra, Sajan, Raj, Anil & Shankar

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    Corporate Football - D2 vs Pulchowk Hostel

    Friday, February 9th, 2007

    After a series of ups and downs with the Goethals Alumni Team and Tudikhel United, Team D2 tried their luck with some fresh pair of legs and set up an unplanned match with BE Second year guys of Pulchowk Campus Hostel. Since only 7 team members from D2 showed up on time not anticipating a […]

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    A Chronicle of Growth

    Friday, November 17th, 2006

    Empires are not built ‘as is’. They evolve from startups. But only a meager fraction of the startups make it up to the empirical formations.
    As startups, it’s usually a bunch of people with an idea to stick to working for their own sake. People involved are mostly stakeholders and have a participatory role; their […]

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