HIT Infrastructure July 17, 2019
Fred Donovan

Healthcare providers continue to move to multicloud environments as part of their digital transformation efforts, with 80 percent of respondents storing sensitive data in the cloud.

Healthcare providers continue to move to multicloud environments as part of their digital transformation efforts, with 80 percent of respondents storing sensitive data in the cloud.

A full 61 percent of 100 U.S. healthcare IT security professionals surveyed by IDC on behalf of Thales said they have 26 or more software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications, and nearly half have three or more infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) and platform-as-a-service (PaaS) applications.

Multicloud environments make it more difficult to protect sensitive data, with 46 percent of respondents saying complexity is the top barrier to implementing data security.

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