Cloud Computing
The recent CrowdStrike outage might have made the issue top of mind for many hospitals IT and security leaders. But it's important to remember that controls don’t fail in just major events – they're always at risk.
Cyberattackers have been shifting to strategies where legitimate tools commonly installed on desktops and servers are abused for malicious purposes. To fight back, knowledge is power.
So you've decided to build internally. Now what? Product management partnerships, devoted teams and future planning for technology refreshes will be key.
Common platform + standard infrastructure + unified support = reduced variability and increased predictability.
To succeed, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention must overhaul the way data is collected and shared. Technology-driven collaboration will be critical to rebuilding the trust of agency partners.
It's crucial we recognize that what worked well before may not work well today. And it's essential to anticipate, prepare for, respond to and adapt to incremental change.
NGITS are versatile, adaptable infrastructures and engineering/operations that can incorporate new mission-advancing technologies and business processes into the enterprise as they emerge in a thoughtful, integrated way.
As an industry we've bought into the idea for too long that we can simply buy some cybersecurity tools and be safe.
Health IT leaders and federal officials have spent years attempting to solve the challenges Larry Ellison says his company can fix. Many experts are skeptical. But if Oracle can make it happen, it would be a major achievement for healthcare.
As a high-flying startup ecosystem comes back down to earth, health systems with the financial resources will be able to double down on their digital transformation efforts.