The PCoIP technology provides high resolution, full frame rate 3D graphics and HD media, with full USB peripheral interoperability, locally over a LAN or remotely over a high-latency WAN. That means it’s no longer necessary to transfer large files to look at EEGs, or struggle to provide medical image access outside of the confines of the radiology department. Now, your healthcare professionals can collaborate remotely on pre- and post-operative cases, or easily view echocardiograms, CT scans and other visual diagnostic studies, or connect with regional specialist centers, or even provide international care – from anywhere in or outside your organization.
The PCoIP protocol compresses, encrypts and encodes the entire computing experience at the data center and transmits it 'pixels only' across a standard IP network to stateless PCoIP-enabled desktop devices. And PCoIP technology includes extensive management-controlled authentication and authorization features for USB peripheral devices, ensuring that only authorized devices are able to connect. That means all patient information remains in your data center, where it can be backed up, without incurring the security risks associated with transmitting data across a network or having data reside in remote PCs. Physicians, nurses, and specialists can work with the data anywhere on your network, but they cannot retain or copy it.
The PCoIP technology enables the practical consolidation of all IT resources into a data center. Workstations and PCs currently distributed throughout your facility can all reside in the data center. Physician, treatment, nursing and patient portals can be simple hardware zero clients providing virtual desktops anywhere they are needed.
PC-over-IP technology resolves the challenges of provisioning, managing, maintaining and securing the computing resources throughout your healthcare facility, offering a true, uncompromised computing experience for the end-user, while supporting the efficiency and security of centralized computing.
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Universal access diagram |
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Video: VMware View 4 with PCoIP technology |
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Listen to healthcare IT managers explain how they access their virtual desktops from a wide variety of devices using VMware View 4 with PCoIP protocol |
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Supporting remote healthcare facilities with PCoIP technology |