The company reports continued customer endorsement and adoption for the third quarter fiscal year 2009.
In this World Wide Wrap: Electronic smoking products pose risk, study reveals tech attitudes, and gadgets keeps cops safe.
Eighty-five percent of respondents used the “sell by” and “best before” dates, says Square One's Marking Solutions.
In this World Wide Wrap: Ariba and DocuSign set new standard, CompuCom becomes helps found Global Alliance, and hospital improves tracking system.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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In this World Wide Wrap: Banks plagued by fraud, award programme for healthcare tech, and Yucheng expands e-banking services.
In this World Wide Wrap: Groundbreaking DNA tech aids police, nanofluidics offer $100 medical treatment, and e-tech awards finalists announced.
In this World Wide Wrap: Maps assist war against Malaria, wireless tech monitors hygiene, and AuthenTec upgrades J3400 tablet PC.
In this World Wide Wrap: Seacom to lower African bandwidth costs, president's arrest warrant effects technology plans, and India-Africa partnerships strengthen.
The company's drug safety and risk management applications extend Oracle's position in health sciences.
The telco will be in charge of providing bandwidth for telemedicine workstations in the Free State and Limpopo.
Innovative cellphone technology is a key part of local healthcare services, says the Department of Health.
In this World Wide Wrap: Intel expands partner programme to Egypt, Adaptive Planning joins NetSuite, and iPhone releases over 1 000 applications.