Applicare signs more OEM dealsDutch PACS software developer Applicare Medical Imaging has signed an OEM agreement with British Telecom subsidiary BT Health. Under the two-year, nonexclusive deal with automatic renewal, BT Health will privately
Dutch PACS software developer Applicare Medical Imaging has signed an OEM agreement with British Telecom subsidiary BT Health. Under the two-year, nonexclusive deal with automatic renewal, BT Health will privately label Applicare products. Applicare has also announced that it will incorporate wavelet image compression technology from Pegasus Imaging into its product line. Tampa, FL-based Pegasus received Food and Drug Administration 510(k) clearance for its PICTools Medical Compression Toolkit in October (
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