Commvault, a global leader in enterprise backup, recovery, archive and medical image migration, today announced a technology achievement with TeraRecon, a leader in advanced visualisation and enterprise medical image viewing solutions, enabling healthcare organisations to deliver anywhere access to images at speeds never before possible.
The companies’ standards-based pure Web Access to DICOM Persistent Objects (WADO) image transfer is being premiered at HIMSS17, being held Feb. 19 – Feb. 23, in Orlando.
Through the integration of TeraRecon’s iNtuition Enterprise Medical Viewer (iEMV) with Commvault Clinical Archive, healthcare customers will be able to quickly and easily manage their images across their organisation through Commvault’s holistic data management platform regardless of their location.
As a result, these organisations are able to modernise the way they manage, migrate, share and view images while breaking down data silos, which limit insights and raise costs.
The integration of Commvault Clinical Archive with TeraRecon’s iEMV revealed the following:
- Delivered standards-based image access with high performance
- Provided a catalyst driving consolidation of disparate image archives
- Displayed full frame rate cine and smooth large dataset scrolling
- Supported all major EMR, PACS and VNA architectures
Commvault and TeraRecon will share the results of the joint technology achievement to their customer base – essentially taking the combined innovation out of the lab and into the real world.
“As a leader in enterprise image viewing solutions, TeraRecon shares in our vision to help customers consolidate information silos and make image data widely accessible from a unified platform, which eliminates the burden of managing multiple fragmented departmental information systems,” said Ananth Balasubramanian, General Manager of Commvault’s Healthcare Solutions Group. “We look forward to bringing this industry milestone to market for the benefit of our customers.
“This industry has not done enough to empower rapid access to medical images,” said Jeff Sorenson, president and CEO of TeraRecon. “Unfortunately, this is because there is a big difference between what you see in the specifications of many PACS and VNA solutions and what you can actually expect in terms of real clinical performance”,
To learn more, please visit Commvault at booth #1703, and TeraRecon at booth #1475, at the HIMSS17 Conference & Exhibition on February 19-23 in Orlando.