Ziosoft

  
The Ziostation thin-client system 
Ziosoft (Booth 7957) is debuting its Ziostation 3D thin client system for the U.S. market at RSNA 2008.

The Ziostation provides a full suite of advanced 3D analysis tools and is based on a unified thin-client architecture that requires no proprietary or specialized hardware components.  It also does not necessitate a separate standalone workstation to supplement its functionality, according to the firm.

Highlights of the Ziostation include: a highly scalable architecture including the capability to load-balance case processing; a sophisticated toolset including vessel/coronary analysis, multi-volume fusion and automatic segmentation; a customizable user interface and action macros; and web-based accessibility requiring no software installation.

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