Healthcare IT News August 26, 2024
Andrea Fox

A new private WMware cloud aims to address healthcare’s data proliferation while Sanford Health taps Infor for modernization and Qventus launches perioperative artificial intelligence to enhance OR efficiencies.

As part of its private cloud strategy, Hitachi Vantara said Monday that it can reduce multi-vendor friction with a new private and hybrid cloud environment designed to upgrade hospitals’ IT backbones and better handle their data needs.

Meanwhile, the largest rural healthcare system in the United States also announced that it is pursuing cloud modernization across its medical centers, clinics, senior living centers and other advanced care resources via a new partnership with Infor.

And process automation company Qventus said it added real-time insights into perioperative and inpatient care platforms...

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