Dell has teamed with Merge Healthcare, Calgary Scientific, and Novarad to further enhance its Unified Clinical Archive and bring even more users into the medical imaging archiving cloud.
Merge Healthcare has selected Dell as a preferred provider of cloud computing services, storage, and enterprise hardware products to simplify information access, management, and archiving among its portfolio of image interoperability solutions. Utilizing its cloud-based health information technology, Dell will host Merge Healthcare's Project Honeycomb, one of the largest medical image sharing networks in the U.S.
Calgary Scientific also has collaborated with Dell to enhance mobility and add advanced Web-enabled visualization to Dell's Unified Clinical Archive. The pairing is designed to provide physicians with real-time, high-performance access to diagnostic images and patient information from wherever they may be.
In addition, Novarad will make its NovaPACS technology available with Dell's Unified Clinical Archive under a reseller agreement. NovaPACS is a complete, turnkey PACS offering fast image retrieval and a full-feature viewer with intuitive interface.
Dell is showcasing its Unified Clinical Archive at this week's RSNA 2011 meeting in Chicago.