In this World Wide Wrap: Comet grants revealed, implantable eye telescope debuted, and all ears for biometric research.
In this World Wide Wrap: Partnership promotes e-records, Intel and GE drive healthcare technology, and university creates virtual clean room.
In this World Wide Wrap: IMS intros portable patient kiosks, CSG and Nanonation partner, and King's College installs self-service kiosks.
In this World Wide Wrap: BCM software lays foundations, Siemens aligns with Harris, and PHNS service providers form company.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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In this World Wide Wrap: Dell boosts healthcare, hospitals get virtualised, and demand for mobility increases.
In this World Wide Wrap: Bank grows through self-service, West Interactive and Movidilo partner, and impatient patients want self-service.
In this World Wide Wrap: SNIA embraces NAS, Avaya unveils Sip-based architecture, and healthcare providers embrace 3Com.
This is towards equipping of the Vanguard Hospital and Mitchells Plain CHC in Cape Town.
In this World Wide Wrap: IBM integrates VOIP, Motorola and Vocera to deliver VOIP, and AT&T keen on LTE VOIP.
In this World Wide Wrap: DoD releases learning standard, Achieve offers e-solutions, and Second Life supports med training.
The company allows customers either a refund, or to have the amount carried over to next month.
The National Health Laboratories Service issues a tender for the use of unmanned aircraft for medical couriering.