Few weeks back I saw Scott Davis, CTO for End User Computing at VMware (@shd_9) demonstrating an interesting application that manages X-Rays and MRI (Magnetic resonance imaging) using 3D technology over PCoIP. It wasn’t the first time I had seen PCoIP delivering lossless images, as this is one of the key attributes of Teradici’s protocol. However with this applications and the help of an iPad for the multi-gesturing this application becomes a very powerful tool for doctors to be able to remotely access their patients and make decisions.
I see that as a inital seed for amazing things that remoting technologies will be able to deliver to the Healthcare vertical for the next coming years.
I thought this was an excellent use case for the lossless capabilities of PCoIP and asked Scott to demonstrate that again in a video; which he kindly agreed.
Cool, isn’t?
This article was first published by Andre Leibovici (@andreleibovici) at myvirtualcloud.net.






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d_
04/26/2012 at 8:01 pm (UTC -7) Link to this comment
All that money spent on medical grade displays, and now doctors want ipads.
Andre Leibovici
04/28/2012 at 9:19 am (UTC -7) Link to this comment
@d_
LOL. Also, be prepared for the Zero Client Touch Screen displays that will start to appear in the healthcare vertical.
Andre
myvirtualcloud.net » Zero Client Touch-Enabled Display
08/01/2012 at 9:58 am (UTC -7) Link to this comment
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