IoT, DNS, DDOS, Ransomware, Latency, SSO…Huh?

With all these acronyms, is it any wonder that Healthcare IT is shrouded in myth and mystery? We bet you’re tired of being in meetings where it sounds like someone is speaking in an ancient language right?

Which is why we decided to demystify Healthcare IT.

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In this lively discussion we used plain language to bust through the shroud to share valuable knowledge so that you can make informed, prudent technology decisions that will improve care for patients, reduce frustration for clinicians and eliminate headaches for staff.  Fill out the form to start watching the recording.

Here are a few of the myths we unpacked:

    • The performance of EPIC depends mostly on network + server speed (spoiler: it doesn’t)
    • Switching to the cloud addresses most IT challenges
    • Artificial Intelligence is necessary to be predictive
    • IoT makes cybersecurity harder
    • …plus many more

Featured Speakers:

Ken Czekaj, Problem Solver, NETSCOUT
Ken came to NETSCOUT in 1998 and has served in various capacities as a Systems Engineer and Chief Solutions Architect. In his current role as a Problem Solver, Ken is responsible for designing network and application performance management solutions to address the unique business challenges of enterprise, healthcare and financial customers. His primary focuses are the areas of Application Triage, VoIP, Video, Capacity Planning, Cybersecurity, Latency, Multi-Tier applications, Virtualized servers and applications, etc.  His problem solving blog is available at http://problemsolverblog.czekaj.org.

Colin Hung, CMO and Editor, Healthcare IT Today
Colin is an award-winning Marketing and Product Executive with more than 20yrs of healthcare experience. He is currently CMO and Editor at Healthcare IT Today where he hosts and manages the HITMC Community. He is also a Healthcare Advisor at ventureLAB and Haltech where he helps healthcare companies scale their businesses. Colin has been published in the Journal of the American College of Radiology and the Journal of Health Care Risk Management. He’s founder of the most popular open healthcare communities (HCLDR) and is a proud member of both #TheWalkingGallery and #pinksocks.

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