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Healthcare Company News QStar Technologies, Inc. QStar Technologies, Inc.SntryPACS Receives FDA Clearance

QStar Technologies, Inc.SntryPACS Receives FDA Clearance

Company News - QStar Technologies, Inc.
QStar Technologies, Inc. announced that it has received 510(k) clearance for its SntryPACS Medical Imaging Archive Appliance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
QStar Technologies, Inc. announced that it has received 510(k) clearance for its SntryPACS Medical Imaging Archive Appliance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This regulatory determination by the FDA gives QStar Technologies, Inc, clearance to market SntryPACS in the U.S. This picture archive and communication system is intended to be used with various radiology modalities for the storage, query and retrieval of medical imaging studies.

SntryPACS is a fully-integrated PACS solution and optimized for DICOM Storage and Routing. With significant experience in Network Attached Storage (NAS) technology, QStar Technologies, Inc, relies on an appliance-based foundation and industry-standard DICOM architecture to bring to market the new SntryPACS-storage and database appliance that is purpose-built to move, route and store DICOM images over a network.

The SntryPACS product line enables imaging centers and clinics to efficiently meet the patient record retention requirements of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) by using automated, rule-based, secure routing of DICOM industry-standard images, and advanced replication features. While the SntryPACS product line has many of the features found in high-performance PACS servers, the appliance-based architecture allows for a seamless installation, in minutes as opposed to days or weeks, and interoperability with other DICOM-compliant systems, modalities and viewing software using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). The simplicity of deployment and maintenance offers imaging centers and clinics the benefit of avoiding costly system administration resources. The SntryPACS features the latest Web-based system administration GUI, self diagnostic and reporting capabilities with e-mail alert, and built-in serviceability and redundancy with hot-swap RAID-based disk drives and connectivity to a vast selection of secondary storage devices such as tape and optical. Embedded PACS capability also replaces complex servers and software, eliminating the need for specialized system administration skills and training.

The SntryPACS product line is sold through Data Distributing Inc. domestically and through a network of international QStar Technologies, Inc, medical resellers in EMEA. QStar Technologies, Inc, will be showing the SntryPACS product line at RSNA in Chicago from November 30th to December 5th in the North Building - Hall B: 7031.


About QStar Technologies, Inc.
QStar Technologies, Inc.,  is a leading storage management software company that provides sophisticated, large-scale client/server archive and data protection solutions for UNIX, Linux, and Windows operating systems. QStar  Technologies, Inc., provides tiered based storage solutions that allow every level of the corporation to organize and manage data storage resources of even the most heterogeneous networks. The world's leading companies increasingly rely on QStar Technologies, Inc, for the secure, cost effective and reliable storage of their critical data. QStar Technologies, Inc.,software supports a wide range of hardware platforms and storage devices, incorporating new technology, as it becomes available.

Source: http://www.qstar.com