Healthcare facilities turning to data centers as technology needs grow
Options for data storage include new or renovated facilities located on or off campuses, outsourcing to third-party operators and cloud services, according to an article on the Healthcare Design
Healthcare facilities are turning to data centers as their technology and data storage needs grow. Options for the next generation of data storage include new or renovated facilities located on or off campuses, outsourcing to third-party operators and cloud services, according to an article on the Healthcare Design website. The overriding message on data centers, the article said, is one size does not fit all.
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August 29, 2014
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Information Technology
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