In this World Wide Wrap: Red Hat mulls BI strategy, BI solution to aid healthcare delivery, and SAS reports revenue growth.
In this World Wide Wrap: IBM predicts brain aneurysms, EMR iPhone app released, and Phillips reports higher profits but fewer sales.
In this World Wide Wrap: Candidates adopt new media campaigns, Pfizer ups e-marketing spend, and Singapore start-up intros paperless billing.
In this World Wide Wrap: Siemens and Polycom integrate UC, Toshiba unveils Strata Call Manager, and Altitude rolls out monitoring software.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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Post Vision Technology's solution assisted the company to improve its time management and productivity.
The practice uses the QlikView BI software to understand and analyse data from all its information systems.
In this World Wide Wrap: California pilots telehealth project, Molina Healthcare to acquire Unisys, and e-health records go OSS.
Communication technologies provide vital co-ordination support for aid agencies and connect victims to their families.
In this World Wide Wrap: Revolution ahead for US health tech, Life Tech unveils sequencing system plans, and Dell intros Optiplex XE desktop.
In this World Wide Wrap: 'Wet' computing mimics neuron action, clean tech industry spurs innovation, and scientists begin Large Hadron Collider analysis.
In this World Wide Wrap: RFID readers may affect pacemakers, university gets $1m for RFID research, and RFID powers robot swarm technology.
Businesses will face a number of different continuity issues in 2010, the company says.