HealthTech December 11, 2023
Matt McLaughlin

By taking advantage of greater flexibility and visibility, health IT teams can improve the management and security of their environments.

Digital transformation initiatives are driving many healthcare organizations to implement hybrid cloud architectures for their IT. The cloud has long been a robust option for organizations looking to improve their flexibility and scalability, but new digital capabilities are spurring even greater adoption. In fact, 90 percent of hospitals have adopted a cloud infrastructure according to a recent study by DuploCloud.

However, organizations that deploy an increasing number of cloud solutions see their IT environments grow more complex. Interdependencies among multiple services become tangled, creating risks for performance, reliability and security.

“When an organization hasn’t planned its cloud properly, they may...

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