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The technology-driven provider of advanced imaging systems launched its Aquarius line of diagnostic imaging postprocessing products more than two years ago. It recently completed its 400th installation.Aquarius Workstation, version 3.2, features

The technology-driven provider of advanced imaging systems launched its Aquarius line of diagnostic imaging postprocessing products more than two years ago. It recently completed its 400th installation.

  • Aquarius Workstation, version 3.2, features several improvements to usability and workflow. Enhancements include faster loading, cube view review for fast 3D interrogation, mass and nodule analysis, and a vascular analysis tool.
  • AquariusNET was shown with a new distributed clustering capability. AquariusNET Distributed Clustering is a single diagnostic review station running the AquariusNET client software, which selects studies from a global list of exams in the enterprise. The client seamlessly and transparently displays any of these examinations by intelligently distributing the rendering task among multiple servers.
  • AquariusNET Client and Server have been enhanced to feature cube view, advanced multimodality support, new batch output and movie scripting tools, and improved user interface unification with the Aquarius Workstation.
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