Cloud Computing
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In this webinar, you’ll learn where the cloud providers responsibilities end and yours begin, and how a solution such as Armor can help reduce the burden of the shared responsibility model.
Workforce
This webinar shows why New England's largest and busiest trauma and emergency services provider turned to the cloud when it needed to address its HR and payroll challenges, and how a cloud-based system can positively impact your organization.
HIMSS Analytics Survey sheds light on where we've been, where we stand - and where we're headed.
With the personal computer OS, browser and smartphone wars behind us, vendors including Amazon, Apple, Google and Microsoft are setting sights on AI devices. Here’s what hospitals need to know now about the emerging technologies.
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SQL Server 2016 is the latest addition to Microsoft’s data platform, with a variety of new features and enhancements that deliver breakthrough performance, advanced security, and richer, integrated reporting and analytics capabilities.
John Donohue has lived through all three options for disaster recovery and today leans heavily toward DRaaS because of that experience.
Healthcare organizations worldwide are undergoing massive changes ranging from the adoption of Electronic Health Records to transitioning to value based care. These changes in care delivery and business models can be supported by new datacenter infrastructure that is designed to balance performance at scale with security and compliance requirements. By implementing VDI, PACS* or other use cases on a hyperconverged platform, healthcare IT teams have been able to deliver reliable, consistent user experiences to clinicians and patients across increasingly large and complex organizations.
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Many healthcare IT departments are exploring cloud computing architectures for the increased flexibility and potential cost savings. To help IT decision-makers understand how other providers have approached this opportunity, HIMSS Analytics surveyed executives at organizations larger than 100 beds to learn their approach to the cloud. The research was focused on understanding how their IT departments were employing the cloud and the key challenges they had to overcome. This webinar will present the results of the HIMSS Analytics research and provide insight into the direction that cloud computing will have in the months and years to come.
During this webinar, you’ll learn:
•Common use cases for a cloud infrastructure in healthcare
•Most utilized models for cloud platforms.
•Impact of regulatory requirements on use of the cloud
•Identification of the biggest barriers for implementing a cloud solution
Read this paper and learn how digital health is placing new demands on data center connectivity and how a few steps can help improve performance.