Health IT Outcomes July 17, 2019
Ilia Sotnikov, Netwrix

Gartner predicts that by 2022, more than 30 percent of hospital data centers will be based in the cloud. The healthcare sector has traditionally been skeptical about the cloud, but Gartner says that budget pressures and the need to reduce capital expenditure are changing that mindset. Healthcare organizations that migrate their data and services to the cloud must take extra measures to manage and secure those assets effectively.

Details on what data organizations store in the cloud and what challenges they typically face can be found in the recently released 2019 Cloud Data Security Report. One key finding was that the most common reason that healthcare organizations plan to move more of their assets to the cloud is to cut...

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