2013年12月3日星期二

It shows dramatic improvements in capacity

His failures could be overlooked during the euphoria of the 3-0 Ashes win in England because they did not hurt us. Somebody else always rose to the occasion and we were able to pass off his dismissals as just a blip or a temporary loss of form. Prior needs to perform better or go.We need to use Adelaide as a chance to rehabilitate. It is vital England bat well in both innings, restore our confidence and deal with Johnson and Harris, if the latter plays. Whatever happens, if we cannot win the match because the pitch is too flat to force a result, we have to make sure that we come out of it with our confidence high, because around the corner is the third Test at fast and bouncy Perth.If we get into a good position again and get Australia down as we did in their first innings in Brisbane, Cook has to stop being cautious. He has to find a way to finish them off. He cannot sit back, wait for things to happen and be careful. You have to grasp any chance in Australia with both hands.Calling the improvements "night and day" from October, the Obama administration says it has met its goal of getting the troubled HealthCare.gov site working for a "vast majority" of users. But that's only part of a complex technology system that is designed to end with insurance companies providing coverage for millions of consumers.We've detailed the eight-page HealthCare.gov progress report . In short, it shows dramatic improvements in capacity, processing and speed. In October, only 30 percent of consumers could get all the way through the online application process for the federal insurance exchange. Now, after nine weeks of furious fixes, about 80 percent of users are able to make it through the process."It says my application was reviewed and processed, and I can view my results. Before, it always got stuck right here," says Kendalyn Thuma, a Kalamazoo, Mich.-based consumer who had been trying unsuccessfully to enroll throughout October.Thuma and other consumers we checked in with report a smoother overall experience - but not a perfect one."Everything is relative. This is a site that has been plagued with problems from the outset," says John Engates, the chief technology officer at the server and software company Rackspace. He's who's seen the HealthCare.gov command center from the inside."I think what they focused on, to a large extent, was the consumer view from the outside looking into this website," Engates says.

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