Data Archiving for Adabas lowers database operating costs by archiving seldom-used data to cheaper platforms.
In this World Wide Wrap: Queensland Health backtracks SAP payroll, Sage unveils Abra Suite v9, ADP acquires Cobalt.
In this World Wide Wrap: Fujitsu intros wireless outpatient system, US approves eye implant, and robot improves cancer detection rate.
In this World Wide Wrap: MIT debuts pressure-sensitive fibres, super-efficient solar cell breakthrough, and device developers sign on Azure.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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In this World Wide Wrap: Parks agency rolls out self-service HR, CSC and Savience partner for self-service, and bank trials intuitive touchscreen ATMs.
A pilot project delivers teleradiology services to improve healthcare in rural communities.
The company wants to triple its orders from the continent in the next two years.
In this World Wide Wrap: China to ban 'vulgar' gaming advertising, gaming linked to ADHD, and mobile gaming continues to grow.
In this World Wide Wrap: Union warns against payroll system, healthcare firm picks UltiPro, and Time Systems and SaaShr.com team up.
In this World Wide Wrap: Barclays spends |--gbp--|1bn on IT, Motorola unveils mobility products, and Reiss replaces Business Objects.
In this World Wide Wrap: IBM debuts water-cooled supercomputer, Wii-style tech for pain relief, and consumer confusion over 3D.
In this World Wide Wrap: Online health portal proves popular, care facility gets wireless network, and US grants $2m for lab data exchange.