DeJarnette nabs European PACS data migration order

DeJarnette Research Systems has received its first European legacy PACS data migration order.

The 500,000 study migration is being performed by one of the company’s international channel partners, which has been licensed internationally to make use of the company’s PACSware Migration Gateway toolkit, according to the Towson, Md.-based DeJarnette.

The Microsoft Windows-based toolkit supports the migration of PACS data from a legacy PACS to any new PACS, the company said. The current PACSware Migration Gateway v2.02 toolkit supports DICOM based migration strategies, including study date based migration, platter volume based migration, priority RAID migration, pre-fetch based migration, ad-hoc migration and double pitch operation. 

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