DeJarnette set to demo transport protocol

DeJarnette Research Systems will demonstrate a nonproprietary open-source protocol for speeding network transport of DICOM images at next week's RSNA meeting in Chicago.

Developed by a consortium that included Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore and archive, viewing, and systems integration vendors, the MINT protocol can achieve more than 80% network bandwidth utilization in transferring image sets from archives to thin-client displays, according to the Towson, MD-based firm.

DeJarnette has integrated the protocol into its xDL enterprise document librarian application.

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DeJarnette, McKesson launch vendor-neutral archive, August 3, 2009

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