Intelerad Makes Branham300 List

imageIntelerad, a provider of medical imaging PACS and distributed radiology solutions, today announced its inclusion in the Branham300™, a listing of Canada’s ICT (Information and Communication Technology) leaders. For nearly 20 years, the Branham300 has highlighted the top Canadian and multi-national ICT companies operating in Canada, as ranked by revenues. Published by Branham Group, Inc., an industry analyst and strategic consulting firm that specializes in the global IT marketplace, the Branham300 illustrates the depth and breadth of technologies developed in Canada and is widely considered to be a major source of intelligence on Canada's ICT industry. The Canadian Healthcare ICT category of the Branham300 includes companies whose core competency lies in the development of solutions and services specifically for the healthcare market. Intelerad’s IntelePACS and InteleOne solutions rely on a scalable, fault-tolerant architecture and are designed for deployment in complex, multi-site environments with challenging workflows. Intelerad also offers InteleConnect, a browser-based Web portal referring physicians may operate under their own brand name and use to communicate radiology results.

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