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.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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In this World Wide Wrap: Microsoft and SAP partner, Avnet launches vendor ecosystem, and DB Technology showcases latest release.
In this World Wide Wrap: Harris helps healthcare, Rahman honoured by industry, and Zeiss, Sematech unveil Prove.
The dental claims administrator uses QlikView to analyse information on the 1.3 million medical scheme members it manages.
In this World Wide Wrap: Endoscopy benefits from CRM, outsourcing gains momentum, and companies warm to hosting.
In this World Wide Wrap: Autonomous technology is cool, Boeing wins laser contract, and Tetra chooses EADS.
In this World Wide Wrap: Swedish Medical uses Oracle, Oracle does roadshow, and PTC sells technology.
In this World Wide Wrap: Clinton focuses on healthcare technology, healthcare offers technology opportunities, and FCP welcomes Mark Scherling.
In this World Wide Wrap: Virgin self-service a success, Verizon extends Hosted IVR overseas, and kiosks encourage eye testing.