The company will use the cash injection to expand its product range and target market.
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In this World Wide Wrap: Oracle intros healthcare data warehousing, SAP delivers SME BI, and analytics to tackle fraud.
In this World Wide Wrap: Cisco unveils HealthPresence Platform, MS readies HealthVault Community Connect, and Symantec intros health services.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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In this World Wide Wrap: Korea eases border control, Avaya develops hospital tracking system, and 'Internet of things' draws closer.
The company's storage area network offers enterprise features, such as automated tiered storage.
Eight years after Cabinet approved the project, Home Affairs has failed to complete it.
The state of the province addresses echo national government's lack of vision for ICT in development.
Advances in artificial intelligence and robotic technologies raise concerns over society's increasing dependence on machines.
The DOC's multi-stakeholder forum aims to leverage ICT and build an inclusive information society.
In this World Wide Wrap: Google unleashes ad server, Mitel ships controller for servers, and cloud servers help hospital's records.
The full value of a company medical aid contribution is now taxable as a fringe benefit, says Karen Schmikl, tax legislation specialist at Softline VIP.
In future, people and systems will communicate real-time information to improve responsiveness, accuracy and patient care.