HealthTech November 20, 2023
Brian T. Horowitz

Healthcare organizations must consider factors such as governance and connecting essential applications when adopting a hybrid cloud architecture.

Although many healthcare organizations were slow to make the move, migrating to the cloud brings the benefits of agility, resiliency and performance to healthcare organizations. However, the cloud also comes with several challenges, including how to manage security and governance.

A hybrid cloud mixes on-premises infrastructure, private cloud services and a public cloud such as Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud or Microsoft Azure.

Some healthcare organizations use a multicloud approach for multiple needs. For example, they may use Azure for office work, IBM Cloud for back-office tasks and Google Cloud for artificial intelligence, says Rohit Badlaney, general manager for cloud industry platforms...

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