In this World Wide Wrap: KBE selects UltiPro, payroll problems worry nurses, and employee tracking system debuts.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mobile apps aid mental health, MxSecure delivers iPad compatible EMR, and Croatia intros e-health system.
The HP PS2 is ideal for environments that require keyboards to be immersed in water and cleaned. [Local rep: Axiz]
In this World Wide Wrap: HP boosts BI services, Carefx snags software marketing rights, and SAP and Sybase merger benefits SMEs.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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In this World Wide Wrap: POS solution benefits retirees, PCI update gets mixed reviews, and Paytronix integrates with SpeedLine.
In this World Wide Wrap: Voice tech boosts e-health services, cellphone study 'not useless', and US tracks health IT incentive payments.
The MTN SA Foundation provides access to healthcare in the Eastern Cape community.
In this World Wide Wrap: Gates Foundation funds health projects, grants boost NY e-health records, and Intuit acquires Medfusion.
After the DOC abandoned plans for 112 centres, there will now be three emergency numbers.
In this World Wide Wrap: Octopus HR utilises SaaS model, Ramco and Tradeline team up, and NHS implements workforce software.
MediLABS was motivated by the need to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of the health practitioner.
Using software in situations for which it was not intended increases the security threat, says a US computer science professor.