MediLABS was motivated by the need to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of the health practitioner.
Mobile handsets and applications continue to evolve faster than companies can cope with them. That will have to change.
The companies test a pilot project to bring certain Makro products to the Web.
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The Clinical Presence System from Duxbury Networking was designed by Tandberg.
The company will deliver Synaq's Cloud Messaging Services.
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The company will add BlackBerry Mobile Voice System 5 to its feature-rich UC solutions.
The company's IP video conferencing solution is an alternative to inflated airline prices during the World Cup.