HealthTech October 3, 2022
Brian Eastwood

Current and projected medical imaging workloads are increasingly pointing healthcare organizations to the cloud. Those looking to make the transition should consider how cloud services have been built to ensure solutions meet their needs.

Medical imaging has often been at the forefront of new technology adoption in the clinical setting. First, there was the push for upgraded networks that could support the transmission of large files. Then, there was the use of artificial intelligence to assist with analysis of breast and lung images.

Today, the size and scale of imaging is testing the limits of on-premises storage servers and networks...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Cloud, Health IT, Provider, Radiology, Technology
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