PACS developer Rogan-Delft of Veendendaal, Netherlands, is planning to introduce a new 64-bit version of its View Pro-X v3.0 software at this week's European Congress of Radiology (ECR) in Vienna.
View Pro-X v3.0 64 bit is now a standalone workstation that supports the Microsoft Windows 64-bit operating system, according to the company. Also available with additional memory, the workstation is capable of loading studies with as many as 10,000 images, which can be useful in applications such as CT angiography run-offs.
Also new for View Pro-X v3.0 web is a Web administration tool (WAT) for remote maintenance, monitoring, configuration, and licensing of the archive and its View Pro-X Web clients. View Pro-X v3.0 web also has enhanced features such as the ability to query and retrieve images through Internet Explorer 6.0 and higher.
Rogan will also show integrated computer-aided detection (CAD) with its View Pro-X v3.0 Mammo software, and increased template support for its View Pro-X v3.0 Ortho software.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
March 6, 2007
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