Technology | PACS Accessories | March 14, 2018

Latest release introduces dataflow engine with next-level workflow flexibility

March 14, 2018 — Vital Images recently announced the release of Vitrea Connection version 7.0 with new features, including a new dataflow engine. The company demonstrated Vitrea Connection version 7.0 at the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) annual conference and exhibition, March 5-9, in Las Vegas.

The dataflow engine within Vitrea Connection version 7.0 delivers greater flexibility to tailor workflows across departments and eliminate the rigidity of traditional picture archiving and communication systems (PACS). By using a “graphical dataflow designer,” customers can make massive modifications to the dataflow that are extensible enough to meet each department’s needs and accommodate unknown future needs. With a simple drag and drop, customers can quickly and easily create a workflow that is uniquely theirs, without waiting for their custom needs to be addressed within the next version release.

Vitrea Connection version 7.0 also introduces a new look and feel with a redefined, easier-to-use interface. It is intuitive and saves time for users. The company has also enhanced its storage capabilities, delivering greater flexibility to its customers to organize data, including multi-tenancy and scalability.

For more information: www.vitalimages.com

 


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