What Is It? Why Modernize?
TranspoNet pneumatic tube system modernization means upgrading and updating software and replacing worn hardware components. Upgraded software enables tube systems to use new hardware with the latest technologies. Software and hardware work together to help strengthen the operations of a hospital's infrastructure.
What does it mean to UPGRADE software?
Upgrading software involves moving your system from one version to the next, such as going from version 5.3 to 6.7. This is done whenever a new version is available to avoid performance and security gaps.
Why do it?
- Keeps the system supported: older versions reach end‑of‑support, which limits troubleshooting and parts availability
- Protects against cybersecurity risks: new versions include updated security protocols and patches
- Maintains performance and reliability: details will be included in the release notes
What does it mean to UPDATE software?
Swisslog Healthcare is always developing new software versions that introduce enhanced features, fix bugs, and mitigate emerging security vulnerabilities. Updating software involves installing patches and fixes within the same version, such as 6.7.5 to 6.8.
Why do it?
- Issues get fixed before they become problems: bugs, glitches, and performance inconsistencies are remedied
- Planned downtime: keeps disruptions to a minimum
- Strengthens system security: system protected from emerging threats
- Improves stability and performance: routing, tracking, and communication between components are consistent
- Minimizes service calls and maintenance needs: errors and disruptions can be reduced
| TERM | WHAT IT MEANS | EXAMPLE | WHY IT MATTERS |
|---|---|---|---|
| Upgrade | Moving to a new software version with significant change or new capabilities | 5.3 -> 6.7 | Enables access to new features, performance improvements, and long‑term support |
| Update | Applying patches, fixes, or minor revisions within the same version | 6.7.5 -> 6.8 | Keeps the system secure, stable, and compliant without requiring a version change |
Keep Your Hardware Current
Hardware in a tube system refers to the physical components that make it possible to move items quickly and reliably through the system. Hardware includes tubes, carriers, stations, blowers, and control panels.