Three Palm Software Adds Support for Matrox Xenia Pro to Simplify Triple-Monitor Mammography Workstations
WorkstationOne expands vendor-neutral display support to Matrox Xenia Pro and the development of advanced breast imaging solutions.
- (1888PressRelease) October 05, 2010 - Montreal, Canada/Los Gatos, U.S.A. -- Matrox Graphics Inc., the leading manufacturer of specialized graphics solutions, is pleased to announce that Three Palm Software has developed support for Matrox Xenia Pro display controller boards for its WorkstationOne™ breast imaging workstation solution. This cooperation provides radiologists with an advanced triple-monitor platform to efficiently manage their digital mammography workflow, while simplifying installation and configuration.
WorkstationOne is a full-featured breast imaging workstation, with an emphasis on efficient interpreting workflow and expert viewing methodologies such as Tabar's systematic viewing masks. WorkstationOne supports IHE mammography image profile and provides rich enterprise integration features. WorkstationOne is a software product that can be installed on an off-the-shelf general purpose computer with one or two gray-scale high resolution monitors and one color monitor.
"We are bundling a number of new features in the 1.4.5 release of WorkstationOne," said Patrick Heffernan, CTO at Three Palm Software. "A key element to WorkstationOne is that it remains hardware-neutral - and this collaboration with Matrox now allows us to fully support their Xenia Pro display controller boards. This offers our customers the ability to assemble a single-board solution for a 3-monitor mammography workstation, meaning also that they have more flexibility in the selection of the hosting computer. WorkstationOne 1.4.5 will be on display at the upcoming RANZCR conference."
Matrox Xenia Series' triple digital display support from a single slot board including forward- and backward-compatibility with a broad range of display brands, resolutions and formats, fits well with Three Palm Software's mammography workstations. Pristine image quality at resolutions ranging from under 1MP up to 8MP and new technology to enable optimum display calibration (via Matrox DLC™ and 8/10/13-bit gamma LUTs) are also key benefits. 1GB of on-board memory for smooth, reliable performance boosts overall productivity, facilitating efficient diagnosis and reporting by medical imaging professionals on any known and approved display.
"Matrox is proud to collaborate with Three Palm Software in the development of breast imaging solutions using the Xenia Pro display controller board," said George Rigas, Business Development Manager for Medical Imaging, Matrox Graphics Inc. "The efficient user interface of WorkstationOne combined with extensive features of Xenia Pro offer mammography professionals a unique experience in meeting their most demanding needs."
Visit Three Palm Software at RANZCR 2010 in the Imaging Solutions booth to experience WorkstationOne using Matrox Xenia Series display controller boards.
About Three Palm Software
Three Palm Software was founded in 2007 to develop software applications for the breast imaging market. MammoOne™, a line of leading-edge software products for mammography, is designed to aid in the early and accurate diagnosis of disease impacting the health and well-being of women.
For more information on WorkstationOne, visit http://threepalmsoft.com/, call 408-356-3240, or email information ( @ ) threepalmsoft dot com dot
About Matrox Graphics
Matrox Graphics is a leading manufacturer of graphics solutions for professional markets. In-house design expertise, top-to-bottom manufacturing, and dedicated customer support make our solutions the premier choice in industries that require stable, high-reliability products. Founded in 1976, Matrox is a privately held company headquartered in Montreal, Canada, with representation and offices in the Americas, Europe, and Asia.
For more information, visit www.matrox.com/xeniaseries product pages or contact Matrox Graphic at graphics ( @ ) matrox dot com.
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