EMC will demonstrate a range of new archive products.
Introduced earlier this year, a four-node configuration of EMC's Centera content-addressed storage (CAS) offering will be featured. The four-node version offers small to midsized hospitals, as well as imaging centers and radiology clinics, a lower-cost, lower-capacity enterprise archive system, according to the Hopkinton, MA-based firm. It stores and manages all unchanging digital assets, including diagnostic images, health records, and e-mail.
EMC will also show the next generation of its Documentum enterprise content management (ECM) platform, which creates an infrastructure foundation to manage the collaboration, creation, review, approval, archiving, and disposal of information.
The vendor will also display new versions of its Clariion networked storage systems, with native Internet small computer system interface (iSCSI). New models include AX100i, CX300i, and CX500i.
In other introductions, EMC will highlight its next-generation Clariion Disk Library (CDL), a disk-based backup and recovery system. The company said it would also feature packages developed with PACS and electronic health record (EHR) partners.
By Erik L. Ridley
AuntMinnie.com staff writer
November 16, 2005
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