HealthTech November 13, 2024
Joel Keller

Asking the right questions will help healthcare IT departments avoid costly mistakes and find the cloud solutions they need.

The cloud can provide many benefits to healthcare organizations, including resiliency, scalability and flexibility. However, capitalizing on the promises of the cloud requires that IT and organizational leadership approach migration from a cloud-smart rather than cloud-first perspective.

Taking a lift-and-shift approach to the cloud is likely to leave organizations unsatisfied with higher-than-expected costs. A smart cloud strategy involves optimizing the cloud to reflect what an organization actually uses at a given time.

If you’re an IT leader looking to start your organization’s cloud journey or you’re considering the next step in optimization, you should start with a cloud assessment. This exercise...

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