RSWE introduces SidexisSyncServices 4 update
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(new) SIDEXIS SYNC SERVICES 4.0

05/27/2014 - Alsbach, Germany.

What’s new in version 4?

SIDEXIS Sync Services 4.0 (SSG) is a major upgrade offering full support for both SIDEXIS 4 and SIDEXIS XG. Below the surface many enhancements have been incorporated to make this product even more usable, too.
So let’s start with the main new features.

SIDEXIS 4 support


Sidexis Sync Services 4 supports SIDEXIS 4 and SIDEXIS XG image data synchronization.


SSG now offers data synchronization between distributed SIDEXIS 4 installations. New 2D and 3D image acquisitions can be contributed to a second SIDEXIS 4 database fully automatically.


Sidexis Sync Services 4 supports SIDEXIS 4 and SIDEXIS XG image data synchronization.


SIDEXIS 4 data synchronization can be configured essentially the same way as known from SIDEXIS XG systems.


Sidexis Sync Services 4 supports SIDEXIS 4 and SIDEXIS XG image data synchronization.

Mixed installation of both SIDEXIS 4 and SIDEXIS XG are supported, too. This is very helpful in situations where existing SIDEXIS XG installations on dedicated locations should be preserved while upgrading other locations to SIDEXIS 4.


Sidexis Sync Services 4 supports SIDEXIS 4 and SIDEXIS XG image data synchronization.


SSG version 4 allows 2D and 3D data contributions in mixed installation scenarios in any direction.


Enhanced database reader

The well-known SSG database reader option to read existing patient and 2D image data for initial data collection purposes supports SIDEXIS 4 installations, too.
A new filter option allows to limit the retrieved amount of data to several new filter criteria.


Sidexis Sync Services 4 supports SIDEXIS 4 and SIDEXIS XG image data synchronization.




About Sidexis Sync Services

The SIDEXIS Sync Services application allows to synchronize SIDEXIS image and patient data between distributed dental office locations using secure VPN network connections.

Typical use cases are:

  • One dentist runs 2 offices
  • Two dentists work in 2 offices and share devices/patients
  • One dentist wants to run a “backup” office
  • One dentist works both at home and in his office
  • Multiple dentists share devices/patients
  • Multiple offices share common dental imaging modalities
  • Multiple dentists act as a common office at distributed locations
  • Patient- and image data sharing without the need to run a terminal server installation