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Vision Server

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Vision Server
An OLAP engine from IQ Software, which was acquired by Information Advantage in 1998 and turned into MyEureka Cube Explorer and MyEureka Cube Server. It has been a Computer Associates product since 2000. See MyEureka.


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The Vision Server integrates imaging and patient data with secure, workflow-driven and personalized work lists for every user; the Vision RealTime Worklist provides status information such as when patient imaging studies originally were conducted and when preliminary and final interpretations are rendered.
The VC-1 is a high-performance networked audio/video zone player that can stream audio and video from Vision servers, allowing playback of music, movies, and photos from any room of the home.
We've come to count on the high performance, scalability and reliability of its products and innovations like the Vision servers that allow us to enhance our offerings with features that deliver more value to our customers.
 
 
 
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