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Spend on cloud IT infrastructure will scrape $70B this year – TechHQ

Cloud computing has served as a lifeline in the business disruption caused by the pandemic. While interest, and investment, in cloud has been surging for years now, we can expect a further turbo injection as a direct result of the current climate.

Billions of private and business users now take advantage of this on-demand technology 78 percent of companies were already using public or private cloud in 2019, according to IDC data.

Its changed the way people communicate, manage data and do business, and has made advanced capabilities like data analytics, machine learning, artificial intelligence accessible to really any company that wants them.

Cloud computing is increasing productivity, improving CX, lowering costs and helping drive more revenue for enterprises nine in 10 organizations plan to move workloads off-premise entirely by 2022.

The current spike in cloud computing usage then, is just the floodgate being cranked open a bit further. Will millions of workers more than temporarily out of office, and signs that this way of working may stick, theres a growing need for cloud solutions, and companies are ready to spend more on the hardware and software needed to support these requirements.

According to data gathered by LearnBonds, this year cloud IT infrastructure spend is expected to hit US$69.2 billion.

Thats more or less triple the figure for 2013 (US$22.3 billion, according to Statista and IDC), and within less than a decade, represents a complete shift in how billions of people manage and store their private data, access services or communicate with one another.

It shows how computing power that was once inordinately expensive for enterprises is now immediately accessible with the company credit card, bringing transformative power to businesses across every industry, whether its automating customer service with AI or using heavyweight analytics tools to provide personalized insurance quotes.

This year, the IDC expects public cloud infrastructure to dominate spend and drive clouds global market growth, as enterprise IT budgets tighten through the year to help weather uncertain market forecasts.

Not only will businesses invest more to support employees now relying on collaboration tools, but it will be connected to workload migrations to the public cloud as enterprises seek ways to save money for the current year.

Once the coast is clear IDC expects some of this increased demand to remain sticky going forward and that could propel the cloud IT infrastructure market towards a US$100 billion milestone by 2024.

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Biobanking Evolution Enabled by Cloud-based Technology – Technology Networks

Biobanks are rich collections of data and biospecimens, specifically developed as resources for research.1 These repositories are needed in multiple sectors, including pharma, academia, animal breeding and charitable foundations, and are important for the progress of research into disease pathologies and population-based studies in the fields of epigenetics, preventative medical programs, rare diseases and epidemiology.2 Biospecimens can come from a variety of species, and range from samples of specific tumor types to umbilical cord, blood and cerebrospinal fluid.

Ever-increasing quantities of complex data from a large variety of biospecimens pose a challenge for biobanks that must effectively manage their data in order to facilitate collaboration and better advance research. Similarly, researchers across a complex network of partners need to be able to locate and procure the right biospecimens for their studies, from often large and diverse databases. Cloud-based laboratory information management systems (LIMS) are emerging as a better way to store, analyze and share biospecimens, offering an opportunity for biobanks looking to invest in effective data management solutions to support these interrelated goals.

Biobanks need to manage not only the physical storage of biospecimens, but also associate the patient demographic, disease, consent, assay results and other metadata with the sample. Information like how many times a sample has been frozen, thawed and refrozen impacts the specimen integrity, and biobanks need to track this information to determine if a specimen can or cannot be used for further testing.

Traditional sample tracking systems are not designed to effectively handle such large amounts of complex data, making it difficult to manage information in a way that is sufficiently dynamic, accessible and reliable. Inconsistency is also an issue, as storage time variability can result from different collection protocols3 and inconsistencies in data entry can occur in free text formats.4 As biospecimens can be shared across different clinics and studies, it is critical that specimens are of consistent quality.5 The increasingly collaborative nature of research means that the ability to share data with other groups is becoming essential yet not all systems offer the required flexibility with ease.

These inefficiencies have far-reaching consequences. In-house system maintenance can be demanding on resources, as well as a major source of frustration. Further afield, specimen misidentification can contribute to erroneous data and the reproducibility crisis. If biobanks are not easily searchable, researchers do not know what biospecimens and data might be accessible to them creating an R&D bottleneck.

Biobanking organizations have a lot to coordinate, from specimen preparation, shipping, storage and retrieval, to inventory management and reporting. Compliance with data privacy laws needs to be ensured (e.g., the HIPAA in the US: Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) while continuing to distribute biological resources effectively.6 With the -omics revolution well underway, biobanks now need further support for their big data operations.

Data associated with stored biospecimens needs to be accessible both within an organization and to external partners, and organized in a way that allows researchers to find the high-quality specimens they require for their experiments. As biobanking workflows vary across organizations and change over time, biobanks now need data management support in a more personalized and long-term capacity. To meet this need, cloud-based platforms have been developed that can be tailored to specific requirements.

Rather than having an IT specialist develop a platform, more personalized cloud-based technology is available that incorporates a solid understanding of the end-users perspective. Using a more individualized approach to development enables the creation of streamlined systems that reflect the order of real-life workflows.

Cloud-based technology enables biobanks to scale quickly to demand, while providing the ability to capture all related data in one place. For example, information on reagents and instruments used, date and time of movement, and freeze/thaw processes can be stored with raw files detailing assay results, DNA sequencing and genotyping analysis files. This traceability makes it easy to see if other analyses have already been performed on a sample.

Data management software for biobanking now extends beyond managing biospecimens; cloud-based LIMS can be used to manage requests, track stock of standards and reagents, and streamline and prioritize analyses. Validated security parameters help to ensure adherence with HIPAA and data privacy rules. Unlike introducing new on-site solutions, shifting to new cloud platforms can happen quickly, critically avoiding gaps in database coverage.

Cloud-based technology can benefit biobanks on many levels from improving the efficiency of day-to-day operations to supporting long-term growth and change. With more streamlined and consistent processes, data entry and access are easier, and the potential for error is greatly reduced. An intuitive interface also helps in this respect, as it reduces the risk of someone forgetting to log critical details. Backup checks can further help improve accuracy, either by requesting that critical data elements are entered in duplicate, or by linking barcode scanners to the database.4Cloud-based technology can strengthen security by utilizing multiple encryption layers, making compliance with HIPAA and other privacy laws easier. Management of specimen chain-of-custody records is also simplified as aliquots and derivatives can be tracked with absolute certainty.4 Unlike many traditional systems, cloud computing employs automatic upgrades and data backups, ensuring no data loss.7 Another major benefit is that maintenance and overhead costs are reduced, as there is no need for physical on-site data servers.4 Importantly, cloud-based technology also provides the flexibility to scale up or down, according to the organizations growth.

Youre inundated with requests for access to your samples. However, accepting and rejecting access is straightforward. Your request forms are standardized so you can quickly access everything you need to make your decisions.

Your vital supplies and consumables never run out, because your team has a near-automated system for monitoring and ordering.

One patient withdraws consent. A system administrator triggers the destruction of those samples, so you do not need to manage the request.

An external research group requests access to a data set. You enable continuous sharing. Theres no second-guessing which files are the most recent. The researchers can see which reagents and equipment were used to attain the data they have in front of them.

One client asks if their request can be fast-tracked. You simply adjust the priority of assays to be run that week.

Your colleague inspects a system report, and identifies and corrects a workflow bottleneck, giving you more time to consider a new collaboration proposal.

Cloud storage is arguably the best solution for supporting the rapidly growing biobanking needs. Streamlined data management software extends beyond sample tracking to reduce costs, shorten timelines and provide an unprecedented level of security and flexibility. Biobanking teams can have room to grow and adapt, and the possibilities for customized data management solutions are endless.

Nicole Rose is a senior manager at Thermo Fisher Scientific

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Alert Logic Delivers Managed Detection and Response to IBM Cloud Clients – inForney.com

HOUSTON, May 7, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --Alert Logic today announced that organizations relying on IBM Cloud services now have full access to Alert Logic's comprehensive managed detection and response (MDR) capabilities. Through its partnership with IBM Cloud, Alert Logic affords businesses a proven, scalable security solution to reduce the likelihood and impact of successful attacks.

According to Gartner, "By 2024, 40% of midsize enterprises will use MDR as their only managed security service."1 Alert Logic's flexible MDR offerings provide these organizations with comprehensive managed detection and response across their attack surface.

WebJaguar, a dedicated, B2B-focused e-commerce website platform provider enabling businesses with extensive marketing, sales management, and revenue-generating capabilities, has worked with Alert Logic for 15 years. The company uses the Alert Logic MDR solution for the security layer of its IBM Cloud deployment.

"IBM Cloud enables us to take advantage of all that cloud computing affords a digital business, including computing scalability and flexibility and cost savings, by eliminating the need for physical infrastructure and hardware," said Bachir Kassir, founder and president of WebJaguar. "The addition of the Alert Logic MDR solution gives us 24/7 access to security experts and technologies that act as an extension of our internal IT team, helping us quickly and cost-effectively identify and respond to threats in our environment before they become security incidents."

The Alert Logic proprietary MDR platform and team of security experts analyze network traffic and more than 60 billion log messages each day. IBM Cloud clients implementing Alert Logic's MDR capabilities have access to dedicated, 24/7 protection with experts included to understand their unique needs and business context, ensuring appropriate and affordable coverage across their entire attack surface.

"Our partnership with IBM Cloud ensures their midsize clients can leverage Alert Logic's proven and cost-effective managed detection and response solution for always-on protection against cyber attacks," said Bob Lyons, CEO, Alert Logic. "The unique combination of Alert Logic's unrivaled threat management capabilities and the trusted IBM Cloud platform empowers resource-constrained organizations to achieve enterprise-class security as they transform their businesses."

To learn more about the Alert Logic MDR solution, go to alertlogic.com/managed-detection-and-response/.

1 Gartner, "Market Guide for Managed Detection and Response Services," Toby Bussa, et al., 15 July 2019.

About Alert LogicAlert Logic is the industry's first SaaS-enabled managed detection and response (MDR) provider, delivering unrivaled security value. Since no level of investment prevents or blocks 100% of attacks, you need to continuously identify and address breaches or gaps before they cause real damage. With limited budget and expertise, this level of security can seem out of reach. Our purpose-built technology and team of MDR security experts protect your organization and empower you to resolve whatever threats may come. Founded in 2002, Alert Logic is headquartered in Houston, Texas, with offices in Austin, Cardiff, London, and Cali, Colombia, and online at alertlogic.com. Alert Logic our knowledge is your advantage.

Alert Logic is a registered trademark of Alert Logic, Inc.All other trademarks listed herein are owned by their respective companies.

For Alert Logic Inquiries:Christine BlakePublic RelationsW2 Communications703-877-8114Christine@w2comm.com

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Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical Market Research Report: Probable Key Development To Be Observed Market States And Outlook Across By 2026 – 3rd Watch…

Complete study of the global Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical market is carried out by the analysts in this report, taking into consideration key factors like drivers, challenges, recent trends, opportunities, advancements, and competitive landscape. This report offers a clear understanding of the present as well as future scenario of the global Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical industry. Research techniques like PESTLE and Porters Five Forces analysis have been deployed by the researchers. They have also provided accurate data on Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical production, capacity, price, cost, margin, and revenue to help the players gain a clear understanding into the overall existing and future market situation.

Key companies operating in the global Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical market include ,Cisco Systems,HP,IBM,Microsoft,Oracle,SAP AG,Dell,Carestream Health,Google,Yahoo,Amazon,Etelos,Enki Consulting,Akamai,Flexiant,Gogrid,Athenahealth,VMware,ClearData Networks,CareCloud

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The report has classified the global Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical industry into segments including product type and application. Every segment is evaluated based on growth rate and share. Besides, the analysts have studied the potential regions that may prove rewarding for the Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical manufcaturers in the coming years. The regional analysis includes reliable predictions on value and volume, thereby helping market players to gain deep insights into the overall Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical industry.

Global Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical Market Segment By Type:

,Software-as-a-service (SaaS),Infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS),Platform-as-a-service (PaaS)

Global Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical Market Segment By Application:

,PMS (Production Management System),EMR,Online Sales,Other

Competitive Landscape

It is important for every market participant to be familiar with the competitive scenario in the global Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical industry. In order to fulfil the requirements, the industry analysts have evaluated the strategic activities of the competitors to help the key players strengthen their foothold in the market and increase their competitiveness.

Key companies operating in the global Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical market include ,Cisco Systems,HP,IBM,Microsoft,Oracle,SAP AG,Dell,Carestream Health,Google,Yahoo,Amazon,Etelos,Enki Consulting,Akamai,Flexiant,Gogrid,Athenahealth,VMware,ClearData Networks,CareCloud

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Table of Contents 1 Market Overview of Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical1.1 Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical Market Overview1.1.1 Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical Product Scope1.1.2 Market Status and Outlook1.2 Global Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical Market Size Overview by Region 2015 VS 2020 VS 20261.3 Global Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical Market Size by Region (2015-2026)1.4 Global Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical Historic Market Size by Region (2015-2020)1.5 Global Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical Market Size Forecast by Region (2021-2026)1.6 Key Regions Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)1.6.1 North America Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)1.6.2 Europe Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)1.6.3 China Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)1.6.4 Rest of Asia Pacific Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)1.6.5 Latin America Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)1.6.6 Middle East & Africa Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026) 2 Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical Market Overview by Type2.1 Global Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical Market Size by Type: 2015 VS 2020 VS 20262.2 Global Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical Historic Market Size by Type (2015-2020)2.3 Global Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical Forecasted Market Size by Type (2021-2026)2.4 Software-as-a-service (SaaS)2.5 Infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS)2.6 Platform-as-a-service (PaaS) 3 Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical Market Overview by Type3.1 Global Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical Market Size by Application: 2015 VS 2020 VS 20263.2 Global Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical Historic Market Size by Application (2015-2020)3.3 Global Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical Forecasted Market Size by Application (2021-2026)3.4 PMS (Production Management System)3.5 EMR3.6 Online Sales3.7 Other 4 Global Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical Competition Analysis by Players4.1 Global Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical Market Size (Million US$) by Players (2015-2020)4.2 Global Top Manufacturers by Company Type (Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3) (based on the Revenue in Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical as of 2019)4.3 Date of Key Manufacturers Enter into Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical Market4.4 Global Top Players Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical Headquarters and Area Served4.5 Key Players Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical Product Solution and Service4.6 Competitive Status4.6.1 Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical Market Concentration Rate4.6.2 Mergers & Acquisitions, Expansion Plans 5 Company (Top Players) Profiles and Key Data5.1 Cisco Systems5.1.1 Cisco Systems Profile5.1.2 Cisco Systems Main Business and Companys Total Revenue5.1.3 Cisco Systems Products, Services and Solutions5.1.4 Cisco Systems Revenue (US$ Million) (2015-2020)5.1.5 Cisco Systems Recent Developments5.2 HP5.2.1 HP Profile5.2.2 HP Main Business and Companys Total Revenue5.2.3 HP Products, Services and Solutions5.2.4 HP Revenue (US$ Million) (2015-2020)5.2.5 HP Recent Developments5.3 IBM5.5.1 IBM Profile5.3.2 IBM Main Business and Companys Total Revenue5.3.3 IBM Products, Services and Solutions5.3.4 IBM Revenue (US$ Million) (2015-2020)5.3.5 Microsoft Recent Developments5.4 Microsoft5.4.1 Microsoft Profile5.4.2 Microsoft Main Business and Companys Total Revenue5.4.3 Microsoft Products, Services and Solutions5.4.4 Microsoft Revenue (US$ Million) (2015-2020)5.4.5 Microsoft Recent Developments5.5 Oracle5.5.1 Oracle Profile5.5.2 Oracle Main Business and Companys Total Revenue5.5.3 Oracle Products, Services and Solutions5.5.4 Oracle Revenue (US$ Million) (2015-2020)5.5.5 Oracle Recent Developments5.6 SAP AG5.6.1 SAP AG Profile5.6.2 SAP AG Main Business and Companys Total Revenue5.6.3 SAP AG Products, Services and Solutions5.6.4 SAP AG Revenue (US$ Million) (2015-2020)5.6.5 SAP AG Recent Developments5.7 Dell5.7.1 Dell Profile5.7.2 Dell Main Business and Companys Total Revenue5.7.3 Dell Products, Services and Solutions5.7.4 Dell Revenue (US$ Million) (2015-2020)5.7.5 Dell Recent Developments5.8 Carestream Health5.8.1 Carestream Health Profile5.8.2 Carestream Health Main Business and Companys Total Revenue5.8.3 Carestream Health Products, Services and Solutions5.8.4 Carestream Health Revenue (US$ Million) (2015-2020)5.8.5 Carestream Health Recent Developments5.9 Google5.9.1 Google Profile5.9.2 Google Main Business and Companys Total Revenue5.9.3 Google Products, Services and Solutions5.9.4 Google Revenue (US$ Million) (2015-2020)5.9.5 Google Recent Developments5.10 Yahoo5.10.1 Yahoo Profile5.10.2 Yahoo Main Business and Companys Total Revenue5.10.3 Yahoo Products, Services and Solutions5.10.4 Yahoo Revenue (US$ Million) (2015-2020)5.10.5 Yahoo Recent Developments5.11 Amazon5.11.1 Amazon Profile5.11.2 Amazon Main Business and Companys Total Revenue5.11.3 Amazon Products, Services and Solutions5.11.4 Amazon Revenue (US$ Million) (2015-2020)5.11.5 Amazon Recent Developments5.12 Etelos5.12.1 Etelos Profile5.12.2 Etelos Main Business and Companys Total Revenue5.12.3 Etelos Products, Services and Solutions5.12.4 Etelos Revenue (US$ Million) (2015-2020)5.12.5 Etelos Recent Developments5.13 Enki Consulting5.13.1 Enki Consulting Profile5.13.2 Enki Consulting Main Business and Companys Total Revenue5.13.3 Enki Consulting Products, Services and Solutions5.13.4 Enki Consulting Revenue (US$ Million) (2015-2020)5.13.5 Enki Consulting Recent Developments5.14 Akamai5.14.1 Akamai Profile5.14.2 Akamai Main Business and Companys Total Revenue5.14.3 Akamai Products, Services and Solutions5.14.4 Akamai Revenue (US$ Million) (2015-2020)5.14.5 Akamai Recent Developments5.15 Flexiant5.15.1 Flexiant Profile5.15.2 Flexiant Main Business and Companys Total Revenue5.15.3 Flexiant Products, Services and Solutions5.15.4 Flexiant Revenue (US$ Million) (2015-2020)5.15.5 Flexiant Recent Developments5.16 Gogrid5.16.1 Gogrid Profile5.16.2 Gogrid Main Business and Companys Total Revenue5.16.3 Gogrid Products, Services and Solutions5.16.4 Gogrid Revenue (US$ Million) (2015-2020)5.16.5 Gogrid Recent Developments5.17 Athenahealth5.17.1 Athenahealth Profile5.17.2 Athenahealth Main Business and Companys Total Revenue5.17.3 Athenahealth Products, Services and Solutions5.17.4 Athenahealth Revenue (US$ Million) (2015-2020)5.17.5 Athenahealth Recent Developments5.18 VMware5.18.1 VMware Profile5.18.2 VMware Main Business and Companys Total Revenue5.18.3 VMware Products, Services and Solutions5.18.4 VMware Revenue (US$ Million) (2015-2020)5.18.5 VMware Recent Developments5.19 ClearData Networks5.19.1 ClearData Networks Profile5.19.2 ClearData Networks Main Business and Companys Total Revenue5.19.3 ClearData Networks Products, Services and Solutions5.19.4 ClearData Networks Revenue (US$ Million) (2015-2020)5.19.5 ClearData Networks Recent Developments5.20 CareCloud5.20.1 CareCloud Profile5.20.2 CareCloud Main Business and Companys Total Revenue5.20.3 CareCloud Products, Services and Solutions5.20.4 CareCloud Revenue (US$ Million) (2015-2020)5.20.5 CareCloud Recent Developments 6 North America Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical by Players and by Application6.1 North America Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical Market Size and Market Share by Players (2015-2020)6.2 North America Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical Market Size by Application (2015-2020) 7 Europe Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical by Players and by Application7.1 Europe Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical Market Size and Market Share by Players (2015-2020)7.2 Europe Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical Market Size by Application (2015-2020) 8 China Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical by Players and by Application8.1 China Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical Market Size and Market Share by Players (2015-2020)8.2 China Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical Market Size by Application (2015-2020) 9 Rest of Asia Pacific Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical by Players and by Application9.1 Rest of Asia Pacific Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical Market Size and Market Share by Players (2015-2020)9.2 Rest of Asia Pacific Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical Market Size by Application (2015-2020) 10 Latin America Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical by Players and by Application10.1 Latin America Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical Market Size and Market Share by Players (2015-2020)10.2 Latin America Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical Market Size by Application (2015-2020) 11 Middle East & Africa Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical by Players and by Application11.1 Middle East & Africa Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical Market Size and Market Share by Players (2015-2020)11.2 Middle East & Africa Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical Market Size by Application (2015-2020) 12 Cloud Computing in Pharmaceutical Market Dynamics12.1 Industry Trends12.2 Market Drivers12.3 Market Challenges12.4 Porters Five Forces Analysis 13 Research Finding /Conclusion 14 Methodology and Data Source14.1 Methodology/Research Approach14.1.1 Research Programs/Design14.1.2 Market Size Estimation14.1.3 Market Breakdown and Data Triangulation14.2 Data Source14.2.1 Secondary Sources14.2.2 Primary Sources14.3 Disclaimer14.4 Author List

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You’re Already On A Cloud — What Could Possibly Go Wrong? – Forbes

Some people are born entrepreneurs. Nothing makes them happier than creating something new and innovative a product or service that challenges convention and disrupts traditional markets. They love the rollout, the market splash and reveling in the disruption. The app economy has brought entrepreneurship to new heights and along with it the accelerated adoption of cloud computing and a sea change in the foundational elements of IT. Once the initial heat from a new apps development and launch phases is over, when an app or service is on the street, its support becomes a matter of day-to-day business operations.

In the argot of industry, applications are typically developed and brought to market in three phases build, deploy and run that can be equated to the phases of the software development life cycle: day zero, day one and day two. They are not, of course, calendar days. A day zero effort could last for months, while a day one effort could take weeks or longer. But day two could last for decades however long the product, service or application remains on the market. Day two operations describe the monitoring, data management, maintenance and troubleshooting that keep a businesss apps, services and hosts up and running.

Of course, capably running day-two operations is fundamental to the success of any business. Its what turns entrepreneurs' great ideas into ongoing streams of customer satisfaction, company revenues and investor dividends. But its not always very creative. In fact, day two success often hinges on adhering closely to a set of inflexible procedures. Thats not satisfying for everyone. Take, for example, Jeff Bezos, for whom day two actually represents failure.

In his annual letter to shareholders, Bezos posed this rhetorical question: What are the techniques and tactics to avoid becoming a Day 2 company, and how does a large company maintain the values of Day 1?

"I dont know the whole answer, was his response. But I may know bits of it. He then went on to explain four different strategies, giving examples for each from inside Amazon.

I work in an Amazon building named Day 1, and when I moved buildings, I took the name with me, he said. Day 2 is stasis. Followed by irrelevance. Followed by excruciating, painful decline. Followed by death. And that is why it is always Day 1 [at Amazon].

However, theres more to day two than routine drudgery. There is also an assortment of key technical challenges that play a critical role in day two operations issues like ensuring uptime, continuity, resiliency, performance, compliance, scalability and security. These issues can sink a business if theyre not handled appropriately. In most organizations, the DevOps, CloudOps and IT security teams are the unsung heroes keeping the organization away from negative headlines.

Perhaps the greatest day-two challenge is dealing with or preparing for an outage or a full-service disruption. For many cloud-native innovators, theres a temptation to believe that one couldnt happen because the cloud is so resilient.

Thats only true up to a point. Any company that builds its applications in the cloud using technologies like containers and Kubernetes to take full advantage of the agility, performance and scalability of cloud-native strategies which is now the prevailing pattern among application developers should know that the cloud providers responsibility for security ends where the clients ecosystem begins. Its the clients business, not the providers, thats responsible for the data and processes happening inside those containers.

There is another commonly held misconception that data replication provided by underlying cloud constructs should be sufficient to avoid and recover from service outages. However, replication does not help against data corruption or loss. Data loss might be accidental or malicious especially in todays environment of increasing cyberattacks and ransomware. It is again up to the applications and the day-two teams to ensure that the wrong or corrupted data is not mindlessly replicated by the underlying cloud constructs.

Whatever its cause, should an application or service be distributed, getting it back online (or getting a business operational) is an urgent day-two challenge in need of a solution that creates continuity. Unfortunately, legacy backup and disaster recovery tools that have been used for years in old-school data centers for old-school operations dont work in cloud-native environments.

Containers and Kubernetes, which power a lot of the cloud-native environments, require that backup and recovery tools treat the application as the unit of atomicity. But thats only halfway to addressing the day two challenge. The other side is finding tools that make it extremely simple to operate at scale with security and self-service portals so that our unsung day two heroes can also have a good nights sleep!

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WFS highlights subsea digitalization innovations – Offshore Oil and Gas Magazine

Subsea Cloud Computing Network.

(Courtesy WFS Technologies)

Offshore staff

LIVINGSTON, UK WFS Technologies has received two Spotlight on New Technology Awards from the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC).

Its first award was for the Seatooth SmartClamp, a smart, wireless structural monitoring system (SMS) for use on subsea structures. It incorporates the Seatooth wireless data processing and transmission platform offering short, medium and long-range hybrid communication options. As a result, the tool includes strain, vibration, pressure, and temperature monitoring.

The second award was for the Subsea Cloud Computing Network (SCCN). This is enabled by integrating with a SCM to create a subsea Wi-Fi hotspot. Seatooth smart devices, with edge computing and low power management systems are able to wirelessly connect directly to the network or cross-pollinate data using AUVs or ROVs for data harvesting.

The company said the SCCN reduces both operating and asset integrity management costs as well as capex and risk while also extending a fields operating life and reducing its carbon footprint.

WFS also won the Small Business Award, which recognizes companys with less than 300 employees.

Seatooth technology enables the automation and digitalization of subsea assets through its ability to communicate through steel, ground, sea water and the water-air boundary, the company said.

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Healthcare Cloud Computing Market From 2020-2029: Regions, End-user and Application| CareCloud Corporation, ClearData Networks Inc, athenahealth Inc -…

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Segmentation by component: Services, Software. Segmentation by deployment model: Private cloud, Hybrid cloud, Public cloud. Segmentation by application: Clinical Information Systems, Nonclinical Information Systems. Segmentation by end user: Healthcare Providers, Healthcare Payers

Some of the questions related to the Healthcare Cloud Computing market addressed in the report are:

With the developing demand, how are market players aligning their activities to fulfill the demand?

Which place has the most favorable regulatory rules to conduct commercial enterprise in the present Healthcare Cloud Computing market?

How has technological advances inspired the Healthcare Cloud Computing market?

At present, which organization has the very best market share in the Healthcare Cloud Computing market?

What is the maximum lucrative income and distribution channel used by market players in the worldwide Healthcare Cloud Computing market?

The market study bifurcates the worldwide Healthcare Cloud Computing market on the basis of product type, regions, application, and end-user industry. The insights are backed with the aid of accurate and easy to understand graphs, tables, and figures.

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Scope of the Healthcare Cloud Computing Market Report:

The market was valued at US$ XX million in 2020 is expected to make bigger at a CAGR of round xx% at some point of the forecast duration to reach US$ xx million with the aid of 2029, in keeping with the take a look at. This report focuses on the Healthcare Cloud Computing market, mainly in North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa. This document categorizes the market primarily based on regions, types, and applications.

By Regions:

North America (The USA, Canada, and Mexico)

Europe (Germany, France, the UK, and Rest of Europe)

Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, and Rest of Asia Pacific)

Latin America (Brazil and Rest of Latin America.)

Middle East &Africa (Saudi Arabia, the UAE, South Africa, and Rest of Middle East & Africa).

Research Methodology:

Healthcare Cloud Computing Market report includes the estimation of market size for value (million USD) and volume. Both top-down and bottom-up methods have been used to estimate and validate the market size of Healthcare Cloud Computing Market, to estimate the dimensions of various other dependent submarkets inside the overall market.

Key players inside the market were diagnosed through secondary research, and their market stocks were decided through primary and secondary studies. All percentage shares splits, and breakdowns were determined the usage of secondary resources and verified primary resources.

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Report Objectives

To provide an in-depth analysis of the niche market segments within the market

To strategically analyze the main players expansion, merger, acquisitions, product launches, innovations, joint ventures and collaborations plans in the market

To examine the main vendors within the Healthcare Cloud Computing market inside the organization profile segment of the report

To provide detailed evaluation for historic and forecasted information for five principal geographies along with North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and MEA

To offer a radical evaluation of Healthcare Cloud Computing market growth elements consisting of market dynamics, market trends, and micro & macro-monetary factors

To identify the pinnacle players within the Healthcare Cloud Computing market and analyze their performance

To explore the worldwide and regional market trends in the Healthcare Cloud Computing market

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BridgeHead launches public cloud offering which runs on Microsoft Azure – Digital Health

BridgeHead Software has launched a public cloud solution, which runs on Microsoft Azure, for its Independent Clinical Archive (ICA) system, HealthStore.

HealthStore enables health organisations to consolidate, store, protect, and provide authorised access to information outside of the electronic healthcare record (EHR) for clinical and operational needs.

Previously, HealthStore was run from a private cloud solution. Now, healthcare providers are able to take advantage of a best-of-breed healthcare data management solution for accessing and managing patient and administrative information through its lifecycle while using Azures compliance and privacy protections, as well as its state-of-the-art compute, storage, security among other services.

Mike Ball, chief business development officer at BridgeHead Software, said: With a growing number of healthcare organisations looking to integrate health and care services, the challenges facing data security, protection, access and analysis are becoming increasingly more complex.

We are pleased to offer HealthStore in the Cloud with Microsoft Azure as this will allow healthcare providers to adopt cloud-first principles and start to use their information strategically. This will improve patient care, improve operational efficiencies, decrease cost and reduce risk.

Microsoft offers a comprehensive cloud computing service for healthcare, with a significant footprint in hospitals across the globe and a continued dedication to the industry. Using BridgeHeads position as a data management and clinical workflow experts, in tandem with Microsofts leading-edge innovation in cloud technology, we are bringing to market a very unique and valuable solution for hospitals worldwide.

By adopting HealthStore, whose customers include Southampton Football Club and the England and Wales Cricket Board, in the public cloud, healthcare IT organisations can now adopt a flexible and measured (data first) project management approach.

Gareth Hall, senior director for worldwide health solutions at Microsoft, added: As healthcare moves closer to a cloud-first policy, the inevitable question remains: how do providers get information locked into their applications into cloud?

For healthcare organisations to transition to the cloud, whilst meeting all of their governance and compliance obligations, they need robust, reliable, compliant cloud-ready solutions that can ingest information using open healthcare data standards. Solutions, like HealthStore in the Cloud from BridgeHead Software, can provide this clinical and administrative repository.

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Impact of Covid-19 Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market Rising Trends and Global Outlook (2020 To 2027) – Latest Herald

This is the latest report, covering the current COVID-19 impact on the market. The pandemic of Coronavirus (COVID-19) has affected every aspect of life globally. This has brought along several changes in market conditions. The rapidly changing market scenario and initial and future assessment of the impact are covered in the report.

According to Contrive Datum Insights latest research report, the global Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market is estimated to be valued at XX Million US$ in 2020 and is projected to reach XX Million US$ by 2027, expanding at a CAGR of XX% during the forecast period. The report on Cloud Computing in Healthcare market provides qualitative as well as quantitative analysis in terms of market dynamics, competition scenarios, opportunity analysis, market growth, industrial chain, etc. In this study, 2020 has been considered as the base year and 2020 to 2027 as the forecast period to estimate the market size for Cloud Computing in Healthcare.

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The report also presents a forecast for the market development in the medium term and the impact COVID-19 has and will have on it. In addition, the report presents an elaborate analysis of the main market participants, industry trends and insights, growth and demand drivers and challenges and all other factors, influencing the market development.

List of the Top Key Players of Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market: Microsoft, International Business Machines (IBM), Dell, ORACLE, Carestream Health, Merge Healthcare

The reports cover key developments in the Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market as organic and inorganic growth strategies. Various companies are focusing on organic growth strategies such as product launches, product approvals and others such as patents and events. Inorganic growth strategies activities witnessed in the market were acquisitions, and partnerships & collaborations. These activities have paved the way for an expansion of business and customer base of market players. The market payers from Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market are anticipated to lucrative growth opportunities in the future with the rising demand for Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market in the global industry.

Global Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market Segments:

For product type segment, this report listed main product type of Cloud Computing in Healthcare market in global: Hardware, Software, Services

For end use/application segment, this report focuses on the status and outlook for key applications. End users are also listed: Hospital, Clinics and Others

The important regions, considered to prepare this report are North America (United States, Canada and Mexico), Europe (Germany, France, UK, Russia and Italy), Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, Korea, India and Southeast Asia), South America (Brazil, Argentina, Colombia), Middle East and Africa (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, Nigeria and South Africa). The region-wise data analyses the trend, market size of each region Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market.

The report covers major players operating in the Cloud Computing in Healthcare market along with the key strategies implemented to achieve a competitive edge against a majority of the vendors which provides a competitive outlook of the industry. The competitive landscape further includes details about different players and their position on a global and a local level is also explained in detail in this compiled study. These insights were prepared through mapping business strategies and products that offer high revenue generation capacities.

Our team analysts have used advanced primary and secondary research techniques and tools to compile this report using top-down and bottom-up approaches and further analyzed using analytical tools. The report offers effective guidelines and recommendations for players to secure a position of strength in the market. New players can also use this research study to create business strategies and get informed about future market challenges. We provide a comprehensive competitive analysis that includes detailed company profiling of leading players, a study on the nature and characteristics of the vendor landscape, and other important studies.

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Key Points sheathed in the Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market Report Coverage:

Market share study of the top manufacturing players Market share debts for the regional and country-level segments Premeditated references for the new competitors Competitive landscaping planning the key common trends Tactical endorsements in key business segments based on the market estimations Market Trends (Constraints, Drivers, Opportunities, Threats, Challenges, recommendations and Investment Opportunities) Company profiling with detailed strategies, financial and latest developments Supply chain trends mapping the latest technological advancements

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Table of Content (TOC)

Global Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market Report Includes:

Chapter 1: The first section introduces the market by providing its definition, taxonomy and scope of research.

Chapter 2: It takes note of the summary of the Cloud Computing in Healthcare market, including the main findings of the main segments as well as the best strategies of the main players.

Chapter 3: This chapter provides a detailed overview of the Cloud Computing in Healthcare market, as well as market dynamics such as Drivers, Restraints, Opportunities, and Challenges.

Furthermore, the section notes the results of different types of analysis such as PESTLE analysis, analysis of the opportunities map, analysis of the five forces of PORTER, analysis of competitive scenarios in the market, l life cycle analysis of products, opportunity orbits, analysis of production by region/company, analysis of the industrial chain. Finally, the segment sheds light on the marketing strategy.

Chapter 4, 5, 6: These sections reveal the Cloud Computing in Healthcare value and the volume ((US $ Mn and 000 units)), the share (%), and the growth rate (%) Comparison by type, application and region respectively, for t

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Special Report: The Transformative Impact of IoT – Gigabit Magazine – Technology News, Magazine and Website

The internet of things (IoT) is revolutionising businesses, from the ways they interact with customers to the factory floor. We explore the role of IoT from manufacturing to customer service to telecommunications

The internet of things (IoT) represents the intersection of the physical and the digital, hence its enormous usefulness to businesses looking to get concrete results out of digital transformation. Defined by Gartner as the network of physical objects that contain embedded technology to communicate and sense or interact with their internal states or the external environment, its obvious that the technology can enable a broad range of possibilities across different industries. Here, we dive deeper into just a few such applications.

Increased capacity for communication between devices using the internet of things has enabled collaborative robots to work alongside humans in a factory setting. Data collected form IoT-enabled devices can also be analysed to make improvements or construct digital twins of real world spaces for yet more insights. Industrial conglomerate Honeywell is one of many players in the space. It says the industrial internet of things has the capacity to improve performance, availability, reliability, safety and security by connecting people with processes and assets.

Its not just the factory floor that is experiencing an IoT revolution, with even the way we interact with companies being transformed. IoT is shifting responsibility from companies to consumers in areas such as ordering food at a restaurant or buying tickets at a cinema, thanks to IoT-enable self-service machines. We spoke to Jacques Mangeot, the CEO of Acrelec, a manufacturer of digital signage and pay stations, whose customers include McDonalds, Starbucks and Burger King, and which recently raised over US$220mn in funding.

Studies have shown that the use of self-ordering kiosks results in increased spending, says Mangeot. Kiosks do a great job at upselling products and provide the customer with detailed information which positively affects their purchasing decision. A great example of this can be found in a study conducted by McDonalds, one of our most well-known clients. The research showed that the average order size using a kiosk is as much as a dollar higher, while 20% of customers who didnt initially order a drink bought one when it was offered.

The companys approach has been validated by the installation of 40,000 of its devices across 70 countries, facilitating two billion transactions per year. Apart from increasing sales, speeding up the checkout process and improving consumer engagement, our kiosks are driven by real customer insight and offer invaluable data and analytics to further improve the consumer journey, says Mangeot. The use of self-service kiosks also means that businesses can save resources, particularly staff time. Processing orders can be extremely time-consuming, but with self-checkouts the queue size is automatically reduced, giving staff more time to prepare orders and keep things running smoothly at peak times. Acrelec simply makes the Smart Restaurant a reality.

Its worth also considering the role of the telecommunications industry in enabling the rapid expansion of IoT. An evolution of standards has enabled the easier connectivity of devices, with the likes of NB-IoT and LTE-M being low power, wide area technologies specifically designed for the needs of IoT devices. The coming of 5G and the associated increase in speeds will make IoT devices smarter, while also generating huge amounts of data and potential security risks.

Telecommunications industry body GSMA produced a white paper on the subject, in collaboration with Ericsson and others, detailing the potential benefits to IoT provided by the next generation of communications technology: Mobile IoT delivers connectivity on a massive scale today and will continue to do so in the 5G future enabling key IoT applications such as smart metering to help reduce energy consumption, smart logistics to enhance distribution efficiency and smart environmental monitoring to reduce city pollution.

IoT, then, is making headway across a broad range of industries, and offering transformative new approaches to old problems. Gartner predicts that the enterprise and automotive IoT market alone will feature 5.8 billion endpoints in 2020, with utilities being the standout adopter. Electricity smart metering, both residential and commercial will boost the adoption of IoT among utilities, said Peter Middleton, senior research director at Gartner, in a press release. Physical security, where building intruder detection and indoor surveillance use cases will drive volume, will be the second largest user of IoT endpoints in 2020.

Forecasting even further into the future, IDC predicts that IoT devices will generate 79.4 zettabytes of data in 2025, from 41.6 billion IoT devices. In a press release, Carrie MacGillivray, group vice president, IoT, 5G and Mobility at IDC, said: "As the market continues to mature, IoT increasingly becomes the fabric enabling the exchange of information from 'things', people, and processes. Data becomes the common denominator as it is captured, processed, and used from the nearest and farthest edges of the network to create value for industries, governments, and individuals' lives. Understanding the amount of data created from the myriad of connected devices allows organizations and vendors to build solutions that can scale in this accelerating data-driven IoT market."

IoT-enabled smart devices are becoming an ever more present part of our lives, whether thats the smart speakers in our homes or the many more unseen ways IoT is impacting the products we buy and the ways we consume them.

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