In this World Wide Wrap: Worthington blames previous management, contract management group meets, and SpringCM unveils 4.2.
In today's technology roundup: Banks more trustworthy than govt, Blu-ray player prices rise, Barclays tackles enviro concerns, and heart device hack a shocker.
In this World Wide Wrap: Compuware outlines initiative, Avnet releases software ecosystem, and Charterhouse acquires Tunstall.
In this World Wide Wrap: Iowa considers outsourcing e-mail, ACS offers services to hospital, and UK reduces offshoring.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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In this World Wide Wrap: Medisoft unveils new software, eBillingHub partners with DataCert, and Galesburg suffers glitches.
In this World Wide Wrap: Hospital implements RFID, Avnet vendor ecosystem released, and ProMedica selects McKesson.
The companies designed and agreed to host the foundation's Web site free of charge.
Digital Healthcare Solutions, a wholly-owned Bytes Technology Group subsidiary, has changed its name to Bytes Healthcare Solutions.
In this World Wide Wrap: HP opens call centre, epilepsy centre selects Noble, and G&A establishes call centre.
In this World Wide Wrap: I-many to present in Vegas, SpringCM buys Synchris assets, and Ryan uses Proliance.
In this World Wide Wrap: HPA selects PDS, De'Longhi chooses CheckPoint HR, and Oz defence upgrades systems.
It will take 36 months to roll the technology out to public sector health patients, says Gauteng`s health department.
The province will spend at least R500 million on IT over the next three years, and the amount could balloon.