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Re: Cybersecurity in healthcare - Why there needs to be more concern

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The advantages to adopting a cloud system and what healthcare organizations need to know

David Bailey ·
Cloud computing has become very popular in all industries. It generates opportunities for growth and innovation, especially in terms of efficiency. According to a 2014 report by Digital Business, Rethinking Fundamentals, it's predicted more than 60 percent of businesses will have half of their infrastructures on the cloud by 2018. Organizations considering moving data to the cloud need to be knowledgeable about what they're getting into. There are a variety of things to consider, including...
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The advantages to adopting a cloud system and what healthcare organizations need to know

David Bailey ·
Cloud computing has become very popular in all industries. It generates opportunities for growth and innovation, especially in terms of efficiency. According to a 2014 report by Digital Business, Rethinking Fundamentals, it's predicted more than 60 percent of businesses will have half of their infrastructures on the cloud by 2018. Organizations considering moving data to the cloud need to be knowledgeable about what they're getting into. There are a variety of things to consider, including...
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Cybersecurity in healthcare - Why there needs to be more concern

Art Post ·
Cybersecurity has become a huge concern for the healthcare industry in more ways than one. Forbes reported that in 2011, Jerome Radcliffe, a diabetic, demonstrated how his wireless insulin pump could be hacked at a Black Hat cybersecurity conference....
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