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New Staff appointments - Friday, 15 February 2008
Hi, CDN are continually looking for staff with the right skill set and fit for the organisation. Please feel free to contact us for further discussion.(cscobie@cdn.com.au

William Inglis and Son pioneer innovation with an Equine PACS solution - Monday, 21 January 2008

William Inglis & Son (www.inglis.com.au) have partnered with CDN to provide state of the art technology for 2008 yearling sales.

 

Again CDN developers, along with exclusive leading edge technology expressly provided to CDN have come up with a unique solution to provide a high value web deployed PACS solution for viewing high quality Equine images. This new innovative technology makes ‘easy to use’ easier, to deliver results via minimal clicks to the desktop faster.

 

National Sales Manager, Colin Scobie, says ‘this is excellent in that it broadens our knowledge base for our PACS applications. Our experienced development team have mastered the requirements required for Equine, and like our other PACS projects, it highlights the diversity and turnkey nature of our solution. Going forward the TCO will be realised for Inglis and Son. The technology gained from this project is once again being utilised across our product range for the benefit of all users.”

 

CRIS - Central data networks RIS is released - Monday, 16 July 2007
CDN have completed beta testing of an enterprise solution of an integrated RIS with CDN PACS Merlin aka V5. CDN have installed this major development at a site and is undergoing refinement but is available for demonstration and use in Australian environment. CRIS is complete with bookings across multi sites in a WAN environment, easy to use and is feature rich with DICOM worklist, HL-7 interface to HIS, and comes complete with a billing module. Please contact sales for further details. 

CDN Completes another major integration with Comrad - Monday, 16 July 2007
CDN have just completed another major integration with Comrad RIS across the Western Medical Imaging Radiology network in Victoria. This integration is seamlessly used and has gained high acceptance across all users of the enterprise.    

North West Queensland Radiology steps ahead again! - Monday, 18 December 2006

Just after you read the recent newspaper article, 'No X-ray delay in Isa', NWQR (North West Queensland Radiology) steps out in front again with solutions to provide their clients with high speed access to reports and images. Drs Morgan and Withey are installing CDN technology to allow referring doctors to access their patient's information immediately after examination. CDN proprietary solutions are in place, which has come about from a close working relationship CDN as with NWQR and the largest telco in Australia -Telstra.  

 

CDN and Kestral working together to deploy desktop integration - Thursday, 30 November 2006
Sydney Ultrasound For Women (SUFW - previously SOGUS), a long standing client of CDN has recently decided to install Kestral KARISMA as there preferred RIS. CDN and Kestral are deploying desktop integration to give the physician the functionality of both PACS and RIS on the desktop. CDN, an Australian PACS provider and Kestral, an Australian RIS provider are leading the way with first class solutions to our clients to provide a high level of functionality to both applications across the numerous sites at SUFW. 

CDN installs Voxar Enterprise into Cairns Base Hospital - Tuesday, 28 November 2006

The very latest item of medical display technology has been installed into Cairns Base Hospital. This is Voxar 3D Enterprise server and software that is integrated with CDN PACS allowing thin CT images to display in a 3D/MPR format enterprise wide. The technology allows images to be displayed inside and out of the Radiology department. It is centered around gaming technology which streams images over the standard hospital LAN network to present volumetric image with real time image manipulation in ED and ICU for example. The image reconstructions are created at the Voxar 3D enterprise server and the results are streamed to your standard PC running Voxar 3D Access, and this happens in real time.

 

Bang Bang Reporting - Monday, 13 November 2006

Innovation in the creating, CDN released last month bang bang reporting. This provides the radiologist with the most efficient method of reporting via a single mouse click between reporting cases. Protocols are automatically provided at the finger tips to allow single mouse click functionality. This is the workflow of the future allowing most accurate and efficient reporting protocols. Speed and accuracy are guaranteed. CDN can help you to manage studies easily and effectively with Bang-Bang reporting. Contact us today to learn more. info@cdn.com.au

 

Central Data Networks And Voxar Sign Clinical Solutions Agreement - Tuesday, 10 September 2002
The Australian medical technology and IT company Central Data Networks Pty Ltd, has signed a clinical solutions agreement with Voxar, one of the leading 3D medical imaging companies, for the integration of Voxar's 3D imaging technology in CDN’s PACS solutions.
As a result of this agreement it will be possible to use advanced 3D display and rendering tools from Voxar's Plug n View 3D software, as a part of CDN’s CentraRad workstation for digital radiology. Through co-operations of this kind, CDN strives to increase customer benefit, delivering the latest clinical innovations with a partner network of highly specialized companies. The agreement with Voxar is one of several special partner applications that CDN will present at the annual ANZRCR radiology conference in Adelaide , 2nd October 2002.

Voxar develops 3D imaging software that allows radiologists to generate 2D and 3D views from computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) medical scan data. The easy-to-use software makes it possible to work with large datasets and communicate findings quickly to referring physicians, improving clinical workflow and the speed and accuracy of treatment planning.

"This co-operation with CDN will increase Voxar's availability in Australian and other PACS markets, allowing Voxar to offer users of CDN's workstation access to leading 3D technology with real clinical benefits," says Andrew Bissell, Voxar's chief executive officer.

The 3D software will be opened directly from CDN's digital radiology system, so the user will access the new functionality in one click and experience a single application. This seamless integration simplifies the user's work, since it is no longer necessary to switch between different programmes or indeed different workstations, to use the two products in parallel.

"CDN works with open systems. In order to further increase our customer's benefit from our product we give other suppliers the opportunity to integrate their clinical applications on top of our workstations." says Colin Scobie, product manager at Central Data Networks.

"We are the only Australian company providing this kind of co-operation, thereby adding value to our PACS product with these high quality applications (plug-ins) on a single platform" says Robert Zanier, director of Central Data Networks. "All with the aim of maximising the benefit that the customer gets from our PACS platform."

CDN is one of today's major PACS providers with more than 600 PACS / teleradiology installations in Australia providing the local environment with Australian solutions. CDN has the largest number of its networks installed in Australia and overseas.

CDN has its roots near the Wollongong University and is one of Australia’s fastest growing high-tech companies in the IT area. Since the mid-1990s, CDN has successfully conducted development and sales of high-technology medical IT and telecommunications products. Today, the business includes products in medical systems, secure communication systems and wireless information systems.
 


      

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