How GreenBy engineered the network environment for the AfriGerman Oncology Center's cancer-diagnostic machines and deployed a high-capacity fibre backbone to power its PACS medical-imaging workflow.
Modern cancer care runs on data. At the AfriGerman Oncology Center, every scan an MRI produces has to move — quickly, losslessly and securely — from the machine to the radiologists and clinicians who depend on it. GreenBy was engaged to design and deliver the network environment that makes that possible.
A dedicated network for critical imaging equipment. We built a segmented, high-availability network environment around the centre's diagnostic machines, including its MRI suite. Imaging modalities were placed on isolated, performance-tuned segments with the bandwidth and low latency that large medical datasets demand, protecting clinical traffic from congestion and keeping sensitive patient data secure.
A high-capacity fibre backbone for PACS. To support the centre's Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS), we deployed a high-throughput fibre-optic backbone linking the imaging equipment, servers and reading workstations. The fibre infrastructure gives PACS the sustained capacity it needs to store, retrieve and distribute high-resolution studies across the facility without delay — so images are available at the point of care the moment they are needed.
The result is a resilient, future-ready foundation: MRI and other modalities feeding a fast, reliable PACS workflow that helps the AfriGerman Oncology Center's specialists diagnose and treat with confidence.
