In this World Wide Wrap: RFID battles bogus drugs, Alien unveils RFID tags, and item-level tagging improves.
In this World Wide Wrap: University introduces alerts, tech cuts down ER queues, and Lake Michigan deploys messaging security.
The health assurer has selected Princeton Softech Optim to manage its data growth. [Local rep: Datacentrix Holdings]
In this World Wide Wrap: Knowledge management to hit 473 billion, Vignette manages TV content, hospital saves time, and Virgin Mobile calls on Interwoven.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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Police have arrested a hacker who wanted to extort money after illegally accessing medical files.
In this World Wide Wrap: Research enhances RFID integration, hospitals must maximise IT, and calibration accuracy boosted.
In this World Wide Wrap: California employers file online, Kettering selects Ultimate Software, and AllegroHR releases HR suite.
In this World Wide Wrap: Medco escapes logic bomb, Caixa Cubatao adopts Medlink, and healthcare report promotes IT.
The R95 million agreement will boost empowerment in its credit management and financial services arena.
Metropolitan Health Group will migrate its legacy applications and client information to Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise and Sybase IQ.
An employee of the government agency has been harassing an Aids foundation via e-mail.
In this World Wide Wrap: IT in healthcare grows, health smart card alliance unveiled, and NHS rethinks health practice.
In this World Wide Wrap: RFID implants a danger, nanotech used in bar codes, and university turns to smart cards.