Web-based applications are changing the way medical services are being delivered, says Henry Adams, country manager for InterSystems.
The IQ Business Group is to enter its second Australian joint venture, which will double the size of its operations in that country.
Grintek Telecom has helped to develop an interactive-learning communication and management network for the Free State Health Department.
Discovery Health has bought an additional 100 Dell PowerEdge 350 servers to help it run its software more effectively.
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Professor Kader Asmal, Minister of Education, and Microsoft SA have signed an agreement to provide all the Government schools with free access to selected Microsoft software.
South African medical scheme administrator Medscheme has signed two deals with Siemens Business Services (SBS), worth a total of R1.038 billion.
SBS Africa has donated computer equipment to the Teddy Bear Clinic, an outpatient department of the Johannesburg General Hospital.
Intelleca has teamed up with US-based Zebec Data Systems and Intacta Technologies to improve the efficiency of health claims processing.
Computer Associates International (CA) says the John T. Mather Memorial Hospital has chosen to implement the CA Unicenter infrastructure management solution to optimise the security and reliability of its network.
Associated Computer Solutions, a company in the Global Technology (Glotec) group, has been contracted to design and implement the overall system architecture for Merck SA.
Cognos says GE Medical Systems will deploy Cognos Series 7 as its business intelligence standard.
US-based CareGroup Healthcare Systems has initiated a provider order entry system pilot project that receives patient data from a server fed by the InterSystems Cach'e database.