Infrastructure as a service is fast becoming ubiquitous and for the most part commoditized. Organizations can buy cloud-based computing, storage and networking services from myriad vendors today. Even the healthcare industry, typically slower to adopt new technology, has joined the cloud bandwagon.
The most recent HIMSS Analytics Cloud Survey, in fact, found that 83 percent of IT healthcare organizations are currently using some form of cloud services.
Despite this rush to the cloud, healthcare decision makers must keep in mind they can’t just tap into anybody’s offering. A cloud-based solution that is purpose-built for the regulatory and privacy demands of healthcare and life sciences requires more than compute, storage and networking services.
Healthcare IT News looks at the leading vendors and their cloud offerings with an eye on what matters most to healthcare organizations — including security and compliance, of course.
Learn more about cloud computing services on the market today
The most recent HIMSS Analytics Cloud Survey, in fact, found that 83 percent of IT healthcare organizations are currently using some form of cloud services.
Despite this rush to the cloud, healthcare decision makers must keep in mind they can’t just tap into anybody’s offering. A cloud-based solution that is purpose-built for the regulatory and privacy demands of healthcare and life sciences requires more than compute, storage and networking services.
Healthcare IT News looks at the leading vendors and their cloud offerings with an eye on what matters most to healthcare organizations — including security and compliance, of course.
Learn more about cloud computing services on the market today