Cloud and healthcare IT
While many industries are reliant on information technology to deliver services and drive innovation, none is so deeply entwined in IT than healthcare. Whether it’s federal government mandates to move towards fully electronic information processing, or the explosive growth of consumerized tools like tablets and smartphones, the healthcare industry both shapes, and is shaped by, the technology it uses.
As such, it should be no surprise that the potential impact of cloud computing is being felt, with mixed feelings, most acutely in this industry.
Cloud, as a platform, has been sometimes dismissed as nothing more than a new name for old technology. That’s understandable – cloud doesn’t rely on anything especially new nor are the business models especially novel. After all, companies have been delivering software services over the internet for some years. However, simply examining the constituent parts of cloud misses the fact that cloud represents so much more than a lot of virtual servers accessed through a browser. Cloud is as much the effect as it is the cause; it is both the technology and the way that the technology is being used. Cloud may be made up familiar building blocks, but the end result is something radically new…

