The FAS6000 series (FAS6030 or FAS6050) supports more users per system for greater storage consolidation capability. As part of the unified NetApp architecture, these systems support medical images in FC SAN, IP SAN and multiple network configurations, while offering scalability to higher performance systems with upgrades without requiring “forklift” data migration.
Swissray will be showcasing a number of products, including the Automated Positioning System (APS), ALLinONE stand and ...
Research by a Sandia National Laboratories engineer and a University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center neurologist ...
Radiology departments have many different needs and face a wide variety of challenges that can impact their departments ...
Emageon 's version 5.30 marks a fundamental architectural change with regard to eliminating the need for routing and use of JPEG 2K storage, resulting in improved compression on disk storage.
New whole-body imaging techniques are widening the scope of vision into the details of biological function. By using ...
McKesson Corporation (NYSE:MCK) and Per-Se Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ:PSTI) announced today that the two companies have ...
Despite decades of progress in breast imaging, one challenge continues to test even the most skilled radiologists ...
Dräger Medical AG & Co. KG today announced that it has expanded its relationship with Masimo and will integrate Masimo ...
In a study by Dr. Jean-Yves Douillard of the Centre Rene Gauducheau in St. Herblain, France, and colleagues in Italy and ...
Siemens Medical Solutions has announced the latest in ultrasound imaging with the 4.0 release for its ACUSON Antares ultrasound system, premium edition and will exhibit it at RSNA 2006. This solution will feature shared service cardiology applications, along with the complete range of general imaging applications and advanced clinical applications, such as 3-D/4-D and contrast agent imaging.
Bayer Radiology’s Barbara Ruhland and Thom Kinst discuss how radiology departments can address the many different ...
Zoll Medical Corp., a manufacturer of resuscitation devices and related software solutions, reported that Uintah Basin ...
Thoratec Corp., a product manufacturer in cardiovascular disease, said that its International Technidyne Corporation ...
BRIT will launch its multimodality mammography workstation, BRIT Vision and new reporting features for Roentgen RIS at ...
eHealth Saskatchewan plays a vital role in providing IT services to patients, health care providers, and partners such ...
Jan. 23-24, 2007, Las Vegas. Learn current best practices and invaluable strategies from the leaders of top bariatric ...
A New UCLA study shows Ceremed Inc.'s Ostene, designed to stop bone bleeding during cardiac surgery, doesn't inhibit ...
At RSNA 2006, GE will release Centricity PACS version 3.0, which is designed to help hospitals and imaging centers ...
In the past, nuclear medicine had been coined “unclear medicine” by cynics because of its inability to target exactly where disease is located in the body. The uncertainty was not in the ability of functional imaging to determine a problem, but in localization.
Researchers from Rush University Medical Center in Chicago will present results at ASTRO from a study found that ...
Canon Medical Systems will exhibit its newest digital radiography (DR) systems at RSNA, the Canon CXDI-50C Portable DR ...
Dräger Medical AG & Co. KG today announced that it has expanded its relationship with Masimo and will integrate Masimo ...
The number of hospital and non-hospital CT sites in the U.S. rose by 24 percent from 2003 to 2006, at an annual rate of 8 percent, according to IMV Medical Information Division’s recent census, as facilities replace their installed CT base and add capacity more rapidly.
November 09, 2006 