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Healthcare

A stronger healthcare core

  • Technology is now a vital part of healthcare
  • With growing reliance on IT, the need for a stronger, more agile data center is critical.
  • IT managers must invest in new methods and technologies to support the critical infrastructure

Growth at the healthcare edge

  • With mobile apps and other tools available for patients to use, the hospital’s IT manager is faced with the challenge of managing data that’s coming in from multiple platforms and locations.
  • Wearables and apps require low latency so patients can access information anywhere at any time.
  • For critical infrastructure, this requires a fresh approach through converged, standardized design for speed and efficiency.

Visibility at the facility

  • IT managers are responsible for visibility of what’s going on throughout the critical facility, to ensure security and continuity of a hospital’s IT system.
  • A proactive approach is essential instead of a reactive one, so any problems are detected before they happen.
  • A predictive monitoring solution enables the planning of specific points of defense in any future eventuality.

Protecting critical healthcare operations

  • Medical equipment such as machines and lab equipment require constant availability to deliver accurate health services and to ensure the patient is given adequate care.
  • Power outages can put patients at risk, hence backup power is critical at all levels of the hospital and/or clinic.
  • Power systems need to be agile and efficient; they also require regular testing to comply with regulations and to ensure availability at all times.