Software developer Shina Systems of Israel plans to debut a Web-based 3D visualization package at the upcoming RSNA conference, the company said.
The firm's 3Di software turns Internet-enabled PCs into image processing workstations via "cloud-based," or Internet computing. It features image data, advanced reformatting and viewing tools, and computer processing, and eliminates the need for dedicated 3D workstations, enterprise servers, and image preformatting by technologists, Shina said. The company offers 3Di with pay-per-use pricing.
The 3Di advanced visualization suite includes general multimodality 3D reformations, cardiac CT analysis, CT calcium scoring, virtual colonoscopy, and work-in-progress PET/CT fusion. A minute 3Di application, which downloads with the first use, keeps the local computer connected to the 3Di cloud, according to Shina; the thin-client 3Di suite operates from the local PC as the user accesses imaging data, and processes, manipulates, and views images using the 3Di cloud network, the company said.
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