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Cloud Computing

12:35 pm | November 28, 2018
During December, we’ll interview thought leaders and experts to determine how data is redesigning the roles CEOs, CFOs, COOs and other execs play and take a business-first perspective on tactics such as cloud computing, telehealth and patient experience
By Diana Manos | 01:36 pm | November 27, 2018
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CIO Mike Zahigian says moving to the cloud will enable Amgen to create innovative apps for serving patients.
By Tom Sullivan | 10:05 am | November 27, 2018
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More than 60 percent of hospitals have yet to embrace enterprise resource planning, but they're going to need it for value-based care.
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By Mike Miliard | 04:44 pm | November 26, 2018
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At RSNA, new applications and smart devices make it easier for hospitals to develop algorithms and manage data for imaging and precision medicine.  
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By IBM | 04:35 pm | November 26, 2018
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A proliferation of siloed cloud-based services and tools will erode the economic and innovation benefits originally intended.
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By Benjamin Harris | 11:05 am | November 21, 2018
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ClearData, IBM, PureStorage and others are positioning themselves for an emerging an environment where providers rely on a mix of public and private secure clouds for their data.
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By Dean Koh | 10:40 pm | November 20, 2018
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Huiyihuiying, a Chinese medical imaging artificial intelligence company, yesterday announced the launch of their new AI Full Cycle Health Management Cloud Platform, which consists of two separate platforms for different health concerns: the Breast Cancer AI Full Cycle Health Management Platform and the AORTIST 2.
By Tom Sullivan | 12:43 pm | November 20, 2018
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Chief information officers and other IT execs find themselves managing with smaller budgets and wielding less purchasing power, so smart CIOs are evolving skill sets to keep pace.
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By Mike Miliard | 01:28 pm | November 16, 2018
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Within two years, 80 percent of IT leaders will be paid based on metrics that track tech’s ability to boost performance and growth.
By Diana Manos | 12:28 pm | November 16, 2018
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Researchers pinpointed five main points of failure for digital transformation plans.