Dicom Systems Launches New Imaging Data Supply Chain Dedicated to Machine Learning, Collaborates with Google Cloud

CAMPBELL, Calif., Nov. 27, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Dicom Systems, Inc. (www.dcmsys.com), a Silicon Valley-based health IT company specializing in Enterprise Imaging interoperability, announced today their collaboration with Google Cloud as a Technology Partner to launch a hybrid cloud VNA, de-identification, and imaging data supply chain platform. Now available on Google Launcher, customers can deploy the Dicom Systems Universal Cloud Archive Adaptor in minutes to test drive the cloud-based medical imaging library. Customers pay only for what they use and Google Cloud Platform (GCP) may yield up to 60% operating cost savings over other cloud providers.¹ As an added incentive, optional participation in a de-identified imaging data lake earns customers a rebate on their operating cost.

The company unveiled the Universal Cloud Archive Adaptor this week at the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) Annual Meeting in Chicago, IL. "We are proud to announce a relationship with Google Cloud that cuts the traditional VNA cost in half while delivering on performance, security and scalability. The Universal Cloud Archive Adaptor is the point of origin in a data supply chain that will serve the medical imaging research and development market," said Dmitriy Tochilnik, President and CTO of Dicom Systems. "We believe this is how the imaging community should crowdsource for health data: by bringing customers to the frontline where they can innovate alongside us."

The Universal Cloud Archive Adaptor was designed to make cloud adoption simple while solving a number of concerns for healthcare organizations. The solution integrates with PACS, RIS, and EMR systems. There are no migration costs or termination fees.

"We are setting our sights on a distinct segment of the imaging data supply chain: enabling machine learning and building neural networks that can ultimately supplement the work of physicians," said Florent Saint-Clair, Executive Vice President of Dicom Systems. "As an industry, we're just beginning to understand the building blocks necessary to design effective and reliable AI in imaging diagnostics. We could not have found a better, no-nonsense cloud provider than Google Cloud to deliver our vision. On their powerful infrastructure, we're able to offer competitive pricing as well as a data rebate when our customers contribute their de-identified images for use. The data lake then becomes a unique source of raw data that can be used by AI researchers everywhere."

Dicom Systems is exhibiting at RSNA in McCormick Place, Chicago, Illinois through November 30 in Booth #7903. Schedule a meeting at www.dcmsys.com/rsna-2017.

More information on the Universal Cloud Archive Adaptor is available on the Dicom Systems website.

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¹ The 60% savings is compared to the majority of compute workloads compared to other cloud providers. Combination of list price differences, automatic sustained use discounts, and right size recommendations. https://cloud.google.com/pricing/#one

About Dicom Systems

Dicom Systems is a health IT company offering a broad range of Enterprise Imaging solutions and teleradiology workflow enablers, ranging from simple smart routing, SSL-based DICOM and HL7 integration tools to enterprise-class vendor neutral archiving. The suite of solutions include the Enterprise Imaging Workflow Unifier(TM) integration engine, Unifier Cloud Archive, and the Universal Cloud Archive Adaptor on Google Cloud. Dicom Systems products have received the RSNA Image Share Validation seal for standards-based interoperability as well as accurate and efficient medical image exchange. Trusted by top healthcare facilities and government agencies, the company is based in Silicon Valley with employees around the globe. For more information, visit www.dcmsys.com

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