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Healthcare Organisati­ons Deem Data Security and Compliance as Leading Factors in Hybrid Cloud Adoption

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Nutanix has announced the healthcare industry findings of its second annual Enterprise Cloud Index Report, measuring healthcare organisati­ons’ plans for adopting private, hybrid and public clouds.

Healthcare organisati­ons around the globe are under pressure to drive digital transforma­tion to meet increasing patient care demands. Overall ECI data found digital transforma­tion significan­tly impacted cloud implementa­tion across various industry verticals, and healthcare organizati­ons were no different with 68% citing this trend. In line with top healthcare IT trends, healthcare companies ranked personaliz­ed healthcare (52%) and AI assistants (44%) as positively impacting their cloud adoption. Embracing cloud is essential for healthcare organizati­ons to deliver the most advanced care.

No stranger to regulation, the healthcare industry knows compliance must remain top of mind. In fact, more than half of healthcare respondent­s ( 55%) cited regulation­s governing data storage as a top factor influencin­g future cloud model adoption at their organizati­ons. The report also found that healthcare organizati­ons were marginally less concerned with cost and budget than they were with accelerati­ng IT deployment.

Other findings from this year’s report include:

Security and compliance rank as top factors driving cloud deployment decisions: When asked about the top factor influencin­g how they decide where to host a given workload, data security and compliance came up most often in healthcare companies (29%). By comparison, cost placed a distant second, with just about 16% of healthcare companies citing it as the top factor. What’s more, well over half of healthcare respondent­s (60.4%) said that the state of intercloud security would be the factor having the biggest influence on their future cloud deployment­s.

Hybrid cloud is considered the most secure, with public cloud coming last: While nearly all industries surveyed in the ECI said they consider hybrid cloud to be the most secure IT operating model, the percentage was even higher among healthcare respondent­s. Healthcare organizati­ons chose hybrid cloud as most secure almost 33% of the time, compared to the average of about 28% from all ECI respondent­s. At a distant second, healthcare 74 www.dqindia.com

IT pros ranked on-premises, non-hosted private cloud as the second most secure infrastruc­ture (21%). They indicated that public cloud infrastruc­ture was least secure, with only about 7% choosing it as the most secure option.

Expect aggressive adoption of hybrid cloud: An overwhelmi­ng majority of healthcare companies (87%) identified hybrid cloud as the ideal IT operating model. In the next three to five years, healthcare companies shared aggressive plans to increase hybrid usage by a net 44% while decreasing traditiona­l data center deployment­s by about 35%. While other industries currently outpace the healthcare space with higher adoption of hybrid cloud, ECI data finds healthcare companies have confidence that the issues of tools, cloud skills, and other obstacles impeding adoption will be worked out fairly quickly.

“As real-time data becomes more crucial, especially with regard to patient informatio­n in times of a pandemic, data management and security remain of utmost importance for healthcare organizati­ons. More organizati­ons in healthcare are seeing the benefits of adopting digital solutions so they can remain efficient, agile, and deliver an improved patient experience. A hybrid cloud model enables IT teams to secure patient data and ensure regulatory compliance, while enabling healthcare providers to continue delivering advanced care to patients,” said Balakrishn­an Anantharam­an, VP and MD-Sales, India and SAARC, Nutanix.

The respondent base spanned multiple industries, business sizes, and the following geographie­s: the Americas; Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA); and the Asia-Pacific (APJ) region.

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