HIMSS: Claron debuts BlackBerry 10 app for image viewing

Claron Technology will debut its new BlackBerry 10 app for the Nil family of medical imaging viewers at the 2013 Healthcare Information and ManagementSystems Society conference in New Orleans.

The Nil app supports web-based review of various medical imaging modalities and reports and capitalizes on the new BlackBerry 10 platform, according Toronto-based company. The Nil app for BlackBerry 10 is compatible with the newly launched BlackBerry Z10 smartphone, as well as the coming BlackBerry Q10.  It is available as a free download on the BlackBerry World storefront.  The Claron app also accesses a Nil viewer running either on Claron’s Nil Cloud or a medical facility’s dedicated Nil server.

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