Stroll through today’s modern hospital…..so many applications, so many DB’s and so much IT time, resources and sweat expended when things go wrong.
Which is about once a month!!!
Every hospital needs a comprehensive data protection plan to ensure data integrity. You need to protect your data against unauthorized access and monitor for viruses, malware, trojan horses and other agents that can corrupt and destroy it. Establishing a plan to maintain and protect mission-critical data ensures that you have access to your information when you need it.

The challenge is multi-fold: not only must large volumes of data be effectively managed, stored, and quickly accessible, but the information must also be secure and have a high degree of integrity. Data is all over the place - in patient records, customer relationship management solutions, staffing and medical inventory systems, and claims processing and billing applications.
Most hospital based IT organizations have simply run out of “Wall Clock” and those who have not are finding the traditional brute force approachs exhausting and expensive. Continues data protection, point-in-time replication, archiving, and storage resource management are the new school methods underway.
You know the old saying. Information technology (IT) professionals fall into one of two categories: those who have already experienced a significant data loss, and those who will.
Stroll through today’s modern hospital…..so many applications, so many DB’s and so much IT time, resources and sweat expended when things go wrong.
Which is about once a month!!!
Every hospital needs a comprehensive data protection plan to ensure data integrity. You need to protect your data against unauthorized access and monitor for viruses, malware, trojan horses and other agents that can corrupt and destroy it. Establishing a plan to maintain and protect mission-critical data ensures that you have access to your information when you need it.
The challenge is multi-fold: not only must large volumes of data be effectively managed, stored, and quickly accessible, but the information must also be secure and have a high degree of integrity. Data is all over the place - in patient records, customer relationship management solutions, staffing and medical inventory systems, and claims processing and billing applications.
Most hospital based IT organizations have simply run out of “Wall Clock” and those who have not are finding the traditional brute force approachs exhausting and expensive. Continues data protection, point-in-time replication, archiving, and storage resource management are the new school methods underway.
You know the old saying. Information technology (IT) professionals fall into one of two categories: those who have already experienced a significant data loss, and those who will.