Forbes March 4, 2020
Beth Phalen

It is predicted that by 2030, scientists will develop a flu vaccine that protects against all strains. Meanwhile, surgeons will be able to reroute nerves to enable paralyzed people to use their hands, and human life expectancy will dramatically increase.

All these potentially stunning breakthroughs in healthcare will be made possible by data. With a reported 878% increase in healthcare data since 2016, it is vitally important that this data is protected, secure and accessible to healthcare professionals who have the rights to it 24/7.

However, according to the Dell EMC Global Data Protection Index, only 17% of healthcare organizations believe their current data protection solutions will be able to meet all their future data protection needs and requirements. This...

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