HealthTech June 1, 2023
Donna Marbury

Providers are maximizing their cloud workloads with first-class storage and backup solutions.

In healthcare, getting the most out of the cloud can mean using a complex mix of legacy and new technologies. But as more health organizations rely on cloud workloads, they’ll need to ensure their modernized infrastructure has reliable storage and backup capabilities.

By 2024, healthcare users expect to up their reliance on multicloud strategies from 27 percent to 51 percent, according to the 4th Annual Nutanix Enterprise Cloud Index. The top challenges in healthcare for multicloud adoption include integrating data across clouds, performance issues with network overlays and managing costs.

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