Datacentrix company eNetworks will provide secondary fibre infrastructure, creating a multi-link SD-WAN, at the South African National Blood Service.
Apple unveils three new smartphones, including the cheaper iPhone XR, which it hopes will draw more people to its brand.
New technology that uses breath analysis instead of blood for diabetes management could replace the invasive "finger prick" glucometer.
Getting to the right people at the right time is critical, says Dimension Data.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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In celebration of women's month, the telco extends its Mum&Baby platform, which provides free health information, to non-Vodacom users.
The technology that made Pok?mon Go so popular two years ago will soon be used by doctors during surgery.
Solumed integrates its healthcare practice management software with RecoMed's online booking platform.
Among the OpenEMR vulnerabilities was an easy bypass of the patient portal authentication, needing only a modified URL to access confidential information.
Artificial intelligence technologies have been applied along with business process management to take process innovation to another level, says Dilley Naidoo, director at Rifle-Shot Performance Holdings.
Two United Nations organisations join forces to establish a standards framework on how to leverage artificial intelligence-powered tech in the health sector.
Microsoft's AI for Accessibility programme is putting AI tools in the hands of developers to create solutions for people with disabilities around the world.