Acceleration Economy October 17, 2023
Bob Evans

While hospitals are said to produce 50 petabytes of data per year, only 3% of that potential goldmine gets put into use — and Microsoft Cloud for Healthcare is looking to turn that lost opportunity into life-saving insights.

Built on the Microsoft Fabric analytics platform, the new healthcare-data solutions “eliminate the costly, time-consuming process of stitching together a complex set of disconnected, multimodal health data sources — text, images, video, etc.,” according to Microsoft corporate VP for industry and Azure Alysa Taylor.

The goal of this sweeping data integration is to provide “a secure and governed way for organizations to access, analyze and visualize data-driven insights across their organization,” Taylor writes in a recent blog post.

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