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Star Technologies wins 510(k) for IMS

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Star Technologies of Sterling, VA, has received 510(k) clearancefrom the Food and Drug Administration for its Image ManagementServer (IMS) for the integration, storage and access of digitalmedical images. The server is compatible with the ACR-NEMA's

Star Technologies of Sterling, VA, has received 510(k) clearancefrom the Food and Drug Administration for its Image ManagementServer (IMS) for the integration, storage and access of digitalmedical images. The server is compatible with the ACR-NEMA's DICOM3.0 standard and combines an SQL database platform with a hierarchicalimage storage system in a scalable architecture.

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