University of Maryland chooses InnerWireless

University of Maryland Medical Center’s radiation oncology department in Baltimore has deployed InnerWireless’ PanGo real-time location system (RTLS).

The Medical Center will leverage its existing Cisco Wireless Network and Cisco Wireless Location Appliance to incorporate PanGo to track approximately 600 patient charts within the building and across the campus, according to the Richardson, Texas-based company.

InnerWireless said its PanGo is a location management platform that aggregates location data from RTLS and RFID sources and integrates it into the enterprise.

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