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QStar Healthcare to unveil archive appliance, new version of DICOM Publisher -

QStar Healthcare has announced that it is set to launch its new vendor-independent SntryDICOM archive appliance. The company is showcasing the new version of DICOM Publisher with advanced CD and DVD encryption capabilities at RSNA 2009. Slated for November 29 – December 4 in Chicago, RSNA 2009 is the 95th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America. QStar Healthcare is the medical technology division of archiving and CD/DVD publication firm QStar Technologies Inc.

RSNA claims to be the world’s largest radiological conference and trade show with delegates from every continent. QStar views it as the ideal platform to highlight the flexibility and cost savings offered by its SntryDICOM image archive, and the image security provided through the new advanced encryption features of DICOM Publisher.

SntryDICOM seeks to provide a vendor independent and storage technology neutral image archive solution with a fully compliant DICOM 3.0 interface. Rooted in QStar’s enterprise archive platform, SntryDICOM manages the lifecycle of images across multiple storage tiers, in a bid to create the foundation for a resilient 3-2-1 archive1 strategy. The new solution provides a platform that helps maintain archive continuity as older PACS systems are replaced.

The latest version of DICOM Publisher includes sophisticated AES encryption that protects the security of all images written to CDs, DVDs or Blu-ray media which may be provided to patients or distributed internally within a medical facility. Access to encrypted images can only be gained using a unique media password (PIN) or through a trusted third party via a public key / private key infrastructure (PKI).

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