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Building a Successful Big Data Analytics Program in Healthcare

With regards to big data analytics in the healthcare industry, there's a noteworthy contrast between beginning an activity and succeeding with it.  We have to collect data systematically. Organizations should also conduct regular reviews of their data integrity and health information management programs to help clinicians to collect important data in a standardized, and accurate manner. Big data analytics is costly and hiring an outsider with more experience might be interesting for suppliers who are feeling lost. Outsourcing can also be risky when it comes to data security. Read more at: http://healthitanalytics.com/news/how-to-build-a-successful-big-data-analytics-program-in-healthcare

 

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Top five information technology functions which can be outsourced

In an informative article by GlobeNewswire and published in NASDAQ website we come to know about the top five functions in information technology that might be outsourced by IT executives this year. Outsourcing a service not only helps in saving time but also add costs benefit to a company. Top five services which might be outsourced are connectivity and bandwidth,24/7 network monitoring, virtualization, disaster recovery and security.

For more information please visit:-

http://www.nasdaq.com/press-release/it-survey-reveals-top-five-functions-information-technology-executives-are-outsourcing-this-year-20140521-00351
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Amazon Web Services: eying the desktop

During 2006, Amazon Web Services started operations with 24 separate divisions. Today it has 654 operating units! Such breakthrough growth comes with bigger issues to deal, bigger problems to face. But Amazon had all the answers to grow beyond imagination. Today, Amazon is looking beyond running processor intensive applications in the cloud. The focus is now on the desktop.  In March it unveiled “AmazonWorkSpace”, a fully managed desktop computing service in the cloud. It had been running “WorkSpace” as a Beta version with some customers since November last year. It can run in such a way that an employee or a customer can log in and out of a system and use it exactly as if it was one of the company's own systems without realizing that it is running in the Amazon cloud. From an organization’s point of view, outsourcing of their day-to-day system uptime issues to a third party is going to be a big advantage.

To read more, visit the following link:

http://www.zdnet.com/amazon-web-services-eyes-the-desktop-next-7000027692/

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