In this World Wide Wrap: Happy birthday SMS, no SMSing while driving, text messaging as hot marketing tool, and doctors use iPLATO.
The EMC Centerra CAS system uses 67% less power and stores 50% more data.
In this World Wide Wrap: RFID for healthcare explored, Olympia selects Compuware, and EMR issues must be addressed.
In this World Wide Wrap: RFID aids cost, safety, AMA issues RFID ethics codes, and RFID enables innovation.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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In this World Wide Wrap: IBM wins $1.4bn deal, outsourcing contracts down, India's outsourcing under threat, and CIBER gains NES extension.
In this World Wide Wrap: E-billing streamlines car-hire, e-marketing read rates down, and healthcare promotes e-billing.
In this World Wide Wrap: Kiosks streamline HR info, fresh blend of HR for Starbucks, and Windermere outsources payroll.
The international vendor will take control of Virgin's HealthZone kiosk upgrade.
NokusaEI has implemented the document management system at the South African National Blood Service.
In this World Wide Wrap: Healthcare records disappoint, Google, Microsoft face off, and vendor qualities identified.
In this World Wide Wrap: Emirates Investment buys stake in CBS, Scare tactics limit RFID, Taipei hospital implements RFID, and Heathrow tags baggage.
In this World Wide Wrap: E-payment under review, Therapy Partner unveils e-billing, and law firms recruit with e-marketing.
The Internet allows patients to become increasingly involved in the healthcare they receive.