Delivering high-quality patient care is a primary goal for any healthcare practice. Cloud computing supports this goal by offering reliability, convenience, and security. Here are the key benefits cloud computing offers to healthcare practices.
Effortless access to patient information
Gone are the days of searching through mountains of paperwork.
Unlocking the power of cloud computing in healthcare
The top 5 benefits of cloud computing to healthcare organizations
Ensuring business continuity with cloud technology
The benefits of cloud computing in healthcare
Cloud computing is gradually becoming the norm for healthcare organizations around the world. Whether via a browser-based tool or a mobile app, it’s easier than ever to deliver patient care from anywhere with an internet connection. If you’re still hesitant to embrace cloud technology, it’s time to reconsider.
Taking business continuity to the cloud
Cloud solutions have enduring value in healthcare
We’re long past the time when healthcare entities could justify being hesitant about cloud computing. It has surpassed on-site IT in terms of reliability and security if you know how to manage it properly. Just take a look at all the business benefits of cloud computing!
Easy information access
The increasing demand for doctors’ time means they have less time to review patient records.
Will virtual containers change IT?
The basics of serverless computing
Serverless computing is one way to reduce management burdens brought about by the need to configure several servers. But before you adopt this technology, it’s important that you first understand its basic principles as well as how you can leverage it to improve your day-to-day operations and, ultimately, your bottom line.
The lowdown on cloud security
The lowdown on virtualization and the cloud
Virtualization and cloud computing are sometimes used interchangeably, and it's easy to see why people confuse the two. To set the record straight, virtualization is NOT cloud computing. But these two revolutionary technologies often overlap.
Virtualization
Imagine a company with five servers, each assigned a single task such as storage, email, etc.
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