Medical practitioners are using the company's open source software to study chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Researchers develop a structural fingerprint classifier that is able to correctly classify a fingerprint using only partial information.
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A majority of Australian businesses are implementing IT service management frameworks to support bring-your-own computers.
The Democratic Alliance sets up a Twitter account, Web site, Facebook page and information booths to fight e-tolling.
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The companies are combining social computing, e-mail management and document repository content in SharePoint.
An oncology solution integrated with RFID eliminates potential errors in patient treatment in the US.
SA is working to develop its capabilities in earth observation, communication, position, timing, and navigation.
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The tablets will run on Google's Android platform, and will be manufactured by Datawind.
The company plans to help other organisations build cloud infrastructures for themselves and customers.
Protea Colours holders Robert Botha and Ian Pillay will represent SA in the International e-Sports Federation.