Stanford University School of Medicine chooses inSORS
for HAVnet Project

August 28, 2004

(Stanford, CA) Under a grant from the National Library of Medicine, the Stanford University School of Medicine has deployed an inSORS Grid (IG) node to study the affects of collaborative medical techniques on advanced networks. Stanford will use the IG to seamlessly connect to partners in Canada, the University of Wisconsin at Whitewater and the CSIRO in Australia. The HAVnet project will serve as a test bed for further research in various fields such as remote haptic technologies.

The HAVnet project is a collaborative effort to develop advanced networking infrastructure for distributed learning. The project is part of the third phase of the National Library of Medicine (NLM) Next Generation Internet (NGI) research program, focusing on Scalable Information Infrastruture (SII) applied to health care test beds. The HAVnet project is based on the research conducted under Stanford's Phase II Next Generation Internet Project . For more information on the HAVnet project please visit www.havnet.stanford.edu.

inSORS Integrated Communications develops, markets, and supports enterprise collaboration software and solutions that enable multi-point communication of applications and their output of business processes.

Based in Chicago, inSORS provides software and related services to the world's leading companies, research labs, and government institutions. Founded in 1998, the Company has North American offices and demonstration facilities in Chicago, Detroit, Houston, Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, London, Brussels, and Tokyo.

The Company's primary product, the inSORS Grid (IG) platform, provides individuals and groups the ability to meet via video and audio modes of interaction, data collaboration, and/or desktop toolsets in their chosen working environment ranging from a laptop or personal phone to a conference room or auditorium, while leveraging existing (no cost) bandwidth. As such, inSORS delivers immense strategic value to its customers' business processes. For more information on inSORS please contact Brian Gleason at bgleason@insors.com or visit http://www.insors.com.

 

 
 

 

 
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