DeJarnette releases software upgrade

Medical imaging interface technology company DeJarnette Research Systems has released a new version of its cross-enterprise document librarian, the xDL version 3.3.

The vendor-neutral software stores and registers image data received from up to 20 image sources, while supporting an enterprise study volume of one million studies annually and runs on the Windows server platform, said the Towson, Md.-based company.

DeJarnette also announced that its xDL version 3.4 has entered beta testing.

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