Healthcare IT Today September 6, 2023
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The following is a guest article by Dale Quayle, CEO at RF Code

The data center infrastructure is constantly evolving. Over the last 12 months, companies have turned more frequently to cloud deployment for its presumed benefits. However, as this trend develops, many companies are recognizing the limitations of the cloud-only model and repatriating infrastructure tied to critical data in a housed facility. On-premises IT infrastructure is not going away anytime soon, and enterprise IT leaders have discovered that their on-premises infrastructure is necessary for specific uses.

On-premise and cloud computing offer valuable benefits when combined, particularly in highly regulated industries such as healthcare. Security is paramount when dealing with sensitive patient healthcare information. By utilizing enterprise or colocation data...

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