Kaleida taps TeraRecon iNtuition for advanced viz

Kaleida Health, headquartered in Buffalo, N.Y., has purchased the entire suite of Aquarius iNtuition technologies under TeraRecon's iNtuition Unlimited program.

David Croston, Kaleida’s vice president and chief technology officer, said that the company chose iNtuition for its clinical tools and its thin-client, server-based architecture. 

“The iNtuition Unlimited program provides us the ability to purchase these capabilities with a clear total cost of ownership. We can add image rendering capacity at no additional cost and deploy image processing capabilities throughout the enterprise as required to meet our changing needs,” Croston added.

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