In this World Wide Wrap: Tandberg intros clinic presence system, MedAnywhere iPhone app unveiled, and Virginia bill addresses telemedicine costs.
In this World Wide Wrap: Healthcare industry overlooks risks, Trintech sells healthcare division, and ActionBase and ClusterSeven partner.
In this World Wide Wrap: High costs hamper e-degree roll-out, Kenya intros e-learning curriculum, and health IT education gets $144m.
In this World Wide Wrap: SAP updates cloud offering, iPad gets content management, and survey reveals media management struggles.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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In this World Wide Wrap: 'Prescient' project probes tech privacy, Scottish hospital records go hi-tech, and memory chips in paper and clothing.
In this World Wide Wrap: Avaya aids healthcare SMEs, patients must control EHRs, and US healthcare reform spurs BPM.
In this World Wide Wrap: University transmits live op in 3D, Cetacea intros omni-directional speakers, and Netia streamlines broadcast workflow processes.
In this World Wide Wrap: iPhone poses security risk, Kyocera back in smartphone market, and gadgets revolutionise patient care.
The rise in mobile uptake and innovation transforms the way developing nations access basic services.
Vermaak and Partners utilises Xerox Phaser solid ink colour printers and consumables from Prodoc Business Solutions.
Location- and context-based services will transform the mobile applications market in 2010 and beyond, say analysts.
In this World Wide Wrap: US bill opens $20bn IT market, FCC pushes mobile medical apps, and software firms partner for healthcare solutions.
Seacom will provide Ethiopian Telecommunications Corporation with international broadband fibre connectivity via a backhaul link through Djibouti.