Radiology Business May 8, 2023
By Dave Fornell

He said organizations have struggled to determine which data-storage strategy best fits their needs. Changing health systems priorities also mean it may make more sense to send the data to the cloud today. But tomorrow, as priorities shift, organizations may need to keep data on-site or move it to remote-hosting by a service provider.

“From a trend prospective, what we are seeing is a lot of organizations wanting to do things differently, but struggling with what that means to them,” Gluck said. “And this is often because the reasons are not clear for why they want to get out of the data center business.”

Defining the reasons why is important for everyone’s understanding. He said this can outline clear...

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