Doctor consulting remotely.
By 09:00 am March 04, 2020

Better connectivity is enabling hospitals to leverage new technologies, improve clinical outcomes, and drive patient and physician satisfaction.

Nurse accessing digital patient information.
By 12:13 pm February 25, 2020

In order for hospitals and health systems to prepare for 5G, they need to intelligently re-architect their current network infrastructure now to support the applications and uses cases that will leverage 5G in the future.

Hacker
By 09:24 am February 18, 2020

Although there’s a massive shortage of cybersecurity professionals, healthcare CISOs can take three steps to mitigate the shortage in their organizations.

Doctor using tablet
By 09:45 am February 13, 2020

5G holds much promise for healthcare organizations to support innovative clinical use cases and use of technologies, as well as to help deliver critical data where it’s needed. But in order to unlock the power of 5G, healthcare organizations need to address four areas as they build their 5G roadmap.

Doctor examining patient.
By 09:02 am February 13, 2019

Enabling meaningful experiences across all touchpoints.

Ambulance
By 08:59 am February 11, 2019

Blockchain credentialing for rapid deployment of virtual care.

Doctor looking at X-ray on mobile device
By 10:18 am February 06, 2019

The path to a 5G-enabled healthcare future.

Glasses showing clearer vision.
By 12:42 pm January 31, 2019

A prescription for correcting cybersecurity “blind-spots.”

By 09:18 am March 14, 2018

In healthcare, there’s likely been no more critical investment in technology they’ve had to make than in mobile engagement and the infrastructure required to support it.

By 05:01 pm March 02, 2018

5G is expected to become mainstream in 2020 and it is designed to support ultra-reliable, low-latency and massive data communications.

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