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Could data hold the key to better healthcare?
Zoe Cunningham, Managing Director, Softwire, explores how healthcare organisations can harness data to achieve better patient outcomes and reduce the strain on scarce resources
Are healthcare organisations finally making a move to the cloud?
iland’s Director Solutions Architect EMEA and APAC, Sam Woodcock, looks at how the cloud could have helped to avoid incidents such as mitigating the risk of sensitive data falling into the wrong hands
UKCloud Health and GA4GH share data via multi-cloud platform
The multi-cloud platform of more than 30 specialist healthcare partners, UK cloud Health, becomes a member of Global Alliance for Genomics and Health (GA4GH) to advance medicine research via genomic data sharing
IoT tech injected into NHS Foundation Trusts
Taunton and Somerset NHS Foundation Trust use Zebra Technology Corporation’s MC18 computer to carry out mobile inventory and semi-automated management
Better governance: banking on continuous delivery
Senior Director at Capital One, Tapabrata Pal, discusses “Better governance: Banking on continuous delivery” at the DevOps Enterprise Summit 2018
Why healthcare IoT needs better oversight
Radiology Consultant at University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Dr. Navin Ramachandran, explains why healthcare IoT needs better oversight
IoT market to exceed US$1trillion by 2025
With more than 50% of connected devices set to be deployed in business settings, the IoT market is estimated to exceed US$1trillion in value by 2025
Scottish hospital trials IoT to monitor NHS beds
NHS Highland’s Caithness General Hospital in Scotland trials IoT technology to monitor medical beds
Report says IoT will generate revenue exceeding US$300billion by 2020
Recent report says IoT (excluding PCs, smartphones and tablets) will grow to 26 billion units installed by 2020