HIT Infrastructure December 5, 2017
Elizabeth O'Dowd

Healthcare data storage becomes strained under growing demands as organizations embrace artificial intelligence and analytics using IoT data.

– Organizations are adding more Internet of Things (IoT) devices to their network, which strains their infrastructure. IoT devices are constantly collecting data, causing entities to rethink their healthcare data storage and how to make IoT data actionable.

The IoT market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 25 percent through 2022, to be valued at $640 billion, according to a recent Research and Markets report. The high growth rate calls for organizations to rethink how they will store data and how they can use the data collected to improve patient care.

First organizations need to think about how they will...

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