TeraRecon says sales bookings are on the rise

TeraRecon Inc. is reporting an 86 percent gain in sales bookings over the last 12 months, as the 3D visualization technology company markets its AquariusNet 3D enterprise server product worldwide.

The company says its growth is coming from hospitals, community healthcare providers and institutions outside of the United States.

TeraRecon's AquariusNet server is powered by multiple VolumePro rendering boards, allowing a single server to provide rendering capabilities for the enterprise and accessed through client software running on PACS review stations or regular PCs.

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