Erik L. Ridley[email protected]PACS/VNAViztek(Booth 9131) Viztek of Jacksonville, FL, will showcase its Opal-MD digital radiography conversion package at the 2008 RSNA conference.October 22, 2008PACS/VNAVisus USA(Booth 1001) Visus will demonstrate enhancements to its JiveX Enterprise PACS line in its RSNA booth this year.October 22, 2008PACS/VNAThinking Systems(Booth 7121) Thinking Systems of St. Petersburg, FL, will focus on the latest release of its Web-based ThinkingPACS/ThinkingRIS offering, which provides management of images from multiple modalities.October 22, 2008PACS/VNATelemis(Booth 2902) Telemis of Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, will debut version 4.0 of its Telemis-Medical PACS software.October 22, 2008PACS/VNASiemens Healthcare(Booth 922) Siemens Healthcare of Malvern, PA, will highlight a number of additions to its syngo product family, including software for diagnostic imaging centers, cardiology facilities, and general PACS applications.October 22, 2008PACS/VNASectra(Booth 9124) Swedish healthcare informatics firm Sectra will showcase its RIS/PACS offering for the North American market at this year's RSNA conference in Chicago.October 22, 2008PACS/VNAScImage(Booth 4013) ScImage of Los Altos, CA, will feature a number of new capabilities on its PicomEnterprise product line, including mammography, exam tracking, and SPECT viewing tools.October 22, 2008PACS/VNARogan-Delft(Booth 8908) PACS developer Rogan-Delft of Veenendaal, Netherlands, will show its Zillion suite of radiology applications, which range from RIS to PACS functionality, at this year's RSNA meeting.October 22, 2008PACS/VNARamSoft(Booth 600) RamSoft of Toronto will bring version 4.6 of its PowerServer RIS/PACS software, which includes a number of new features for loading and viewing studies, to the RSNA show floor.October 22, 2008PACS/VNARADinfo Systems(Booth 3465) RADinfo Systems of Dulles, VA, will demonstrate updates to its PowerPACS/RIS line at this year's RSNA meeting.October 22, 2008Previous PagePage 270 of 388Next PageTop StoriesDigital X-RayDo courts recognize the limitations of chest x-ray for lung cancer?Currently, there is no formal, universally accepted methodology of using radiology-specific evidence-based medicine in courts.UltrasoundPOCUS outperforms chest x-ray in finding pneumothoraxCTSCCT: Higher exposure to air pollution linked to higher CACSCTSCCT: Saurabh Jha on what trainees can expect starting out in cardiac CTSponsor ContentWhen time is of the essence