Dragon Medical 360 Network Edition Compatibility with XenDesktop
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Contents Copyright 2 Disclaimer 2 Notice 2 Contents 3 Introduction 4 Tested Functionality 4 Server Configurations 5 Desktop Server 5 Virtual Machine Session Server 5 Virtual Machine Configurations 5 Tested Configurations 6 Configuration Tips and Tricks 6 Audio Settings 6 Redirecting USB Microphones 6 Moving From Client to Another 7
Introduction Dictating and transcribing patient reports are important tasks in healthcare. Dragon Medical 360 Network Edition streamlines this process, converting a physician's speech into text automatically. The Dragon software is integrated with many common clinical applications, allowing dictation and transcription to occur seamlessly in the context of workflows that are already well-known to the physicians. Virtual desktops allow physicians to access applications securely, any time, any place. Citrix is a leader in virtual desktop software, and XenDesktop is a comprehensive desktop virtualization platform. To respond to the demand for virtualization in a clinical context, Nuance conducted a series of tests to ensure that Dragon Medical 360 Network Edition running on Xen- Desktop provides the same dictation experience that end users are familiar with in a local desktop environment. This document describes the functionality, hardware and software that was tested. Version two of this document will provide the results of load testing and information about latency, and how to set up your hardware and software for the recommended configurations. Note: While Nuance strives to provide guidance toward a smooth implementation of Dragon Medical, due to the variability in Virtual Desktop environments, the customer is ultimately responsible for the configuration, validation, and ongoing maintenance of their virtual desktop environments to provide a suitable platform for reliable operation of Dragon Medical. Tested Functionality The tests verified that Dragon has the following functionality when configured to run on XenDesktop: Functionality Created and trained a user profile using the General Medical vocabulary. Opened and closed a user profile with and without a persistent user drive, with the same performance as a non-xendesktop configuration. Dictated a paragraph into Microsoft Word Pad. Transcribed a recorded wave (.wav) file. Moved users from one client device to another, including moving the microphone, to find out whether the users can reconnect and continue dictating with Dragon. This functionality was tested with the microphone on, off, and asleep. Passed Test 2012 Nuance Communications, Inc. All rights reserved. Nuance Healthcare 4
Functionality Verified that the buttons on the PowerMic II and the Philips SpeechMike perform as they do in a non-xendesktop configuration. Table 1: Tested Functionality Server Configurations Desktop Server Passed Test Hardware Type Configuration HP DL360 G5 5 GB RAM Intel Xeon 3.20GHz Dual-Core Server 205 GB (Usable) RAID 5 internal array 2 1 Gbps Network Interface Cards Analog headset Table 2: Desktop Server Hardware Configuration Software Provider Version Nuance Dragon Medical 360 Network Edition Citrix XenDesktop Version 5 Microsoft Windows 2008R2 Enterprise SP1 (x64) Table 3: Desktop Server Software Configuration Virtual Machine Session Server Software Configuration Hardware Configuration HP DL360 G5 5 GB RAM Intel Xeon 3.20GHz Dual-Core Citrix XenServer V6, configured with 2 Virtual 205 GB (Usable) RAID 5 internal Machines array 2 1 Gbps Network Interface Cards Table 4: Virtual Machine Session Server Configuration Virtual Machine Configurations Testing used two Virtual Machines, configured as described in Introduction: Software Configuration Hardware Configuration 2 vcpu Windows 7 - SP1 2 GB RAM 2012 Nuance Communications, Inc. All rights reserved. Nuance Healthcare 5
Software Configuration Hardware Configuration XenDesktop Virtual Agent 2-1 Gbps Virtual Network Interface Cards Dragon Medical 360 Network Edition 30 GB Hard Drive Table 5: Virtual Machine Configuration Tested Configurations The following table describes the tested configurations; hardware and software configured are as described in "Server Configurations" on page 5 and "Virtual Machine Configurations" on page 5. Microphone Type USB Microphone* Analog Headset Microphone PowerMic II SC (With Scanner) PowerMic II (Without Scanner) Philips SpeechMike Table 6: Tested Software Configurations Passed Test * The microphone included with the Dragon Medical product. Configuration Tips and Tricks See the "Dragon Medical 360 Network Edition Dragon in a Citrix Environment Administrator Guide," available from the Nuance Support website, for general information about configuring Dragon to run in conjunction with Citrix. Audio Settings Ensure that the audio setting is set to the highest channel configuration. Redirecting USB Microphones See http://support.citrix.com/article/ctx129558 and http://- support.citrix.com/article/ctx119722 for information on how to configure USB microphones for use with XenDesktop. See Dragon's support site for documentation that lists vendor and provider IDs for PowerMics, required if you plan to redirect your USB microphones. 2012 Nuance Communications, Inc. All rights reserved. Nuance Healthcare 6
Moving From Client to Another If a user moves from one client device to another, including moving the microphone, turn off DM360 Network Edition before switching devices. 2012 Nuance Communications, Inc. All rights reserved. Nuance Healthcare 7