Nuclear medicine connectivity developer Numa of Amherst, NH, has launched a new data migration service designed to help sites move data from legacy removable media to online DVD, RAID, PC hard drives, and other types of more modern PACS storage.
Nuclear medicine facilities can send their existing removable media directly to Numa for customized transfer to DVD or online media. The service uses the company's automated image migration technology, and supports the transfer of entire image libraries. Once online at the facility, images in the upgraded media format will be accessible from any DICOM workstation on the network, or can be forwarded to another workstation or PACS.
Numa has also launched a new data migration service for its NumaStore nuclear medicine image management and archiving product. Numa will provide NumaStore customers with onsite migration of images on all media to provide a single point-of-access archive. Once transferred, image access is then available through the DICOM query/retrieve protocol.
Numa launched the new services at last week's SNM meeting in Washington, DC.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
June 15, 2007
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