In this World Wide Wrap: Vision gained with WiFi, Leaf Networks fills void, and Sun plans storage, server merger.
The company's point-of-care solution allows for easy monitoring of a patient's glycemic control.
The UCT deputy dean was instrumental in creating medical technology that is now being marketed overseas.
In this World Wide Wrap: Laserfiche meets content management, IBM named Gartner leader, and content storage maintained.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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In this World Wide Wrap: Medical tech impacts economy, Agfa demonstrates solutions, and eHealth plan breaks barriers.
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.
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.