Forbes September 21, 2022
Seth Joseph

In the wake of a pandemic that pushed healthcare’s innovation throttle forward tenfold in just two years, healthcare organizations are increasingly leaning on cloud services to meet unanticipated demand for tech advancement in a short period of time. Research suggests that most healthcare companies favor a hybrid multi-cloud architecture, where the majority of healthcare infrastructures will be moved to the cloud over the next few years.

Though there are new “as-a-service” categories being introduced all the time, the three main models of cloud service today are software as a service (SaaS), infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), and platform as a service (PaaS). And in healthcare, PaaS is staking a particularly deep claim and positioned to surpass SaaS as the superior...

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