
Cloud Computing in Medical - Thematic Intelligence
Description
Cloud Computing in Medical - Thematic Intelligence
Summary
Cloud computing is replacing the traditional IT stack
Cloud computing refers to the provision of information technology (IT) infrastructure and platform services to provide a flexible, scalable, and on-demand IT environment. At the simplest level of abstraction, it may refer only to IT infrastructure, such as a remotely hosted server. At the furthest level of abstraction, it refers to a remotely hosted software application together with all the computing elements required to provide that software, such as a data center, networking equipment, and servers
Scope
- This report is a thematic brief, which identifies those companies most likely to succeed in a world filled with disruptive threats. Inside, we predict how each theme will evolve and identify the leading and disrupting companies.
- The report covers the patient consumerism theme.
- GlobalData’s thematic research ecosystem is a single, integrated global research platform that provides an easy-to-use framework for tracking all themes across all companies in all sectors. It has a proven track record of identifying the important themes early, enabling companies to make the right investments ahead of the competition, and secure that all-important competitive advantage.
- Develop and design your corporate strategies through an in-house expert analysis of patient consumerism by understanding the primary ways in which this theme is impacting the healthcare industry.
- Stay up to date on the industry’s major players and where they sit in the value chain.
- Identify emerging industry trends to gain a competitive advantage.
Table of Contents
47 Pages
- Executive Summary
- Players
- Technology Briefing
- Defining cloud computing
- Business benefits of cloud computing
- Deployment models
- Public cloud
- Private cloud
- Community cloud
- Hybrid cloud
- Multi-cloud
- Trends
- Technology trends
- Macroeconomic trends
- Regulatory trends
- Industry Analysis
- Market size and growth forecasts
- Cloud services and cloud infrastructure in healthcare
- Cloud services and cloud infrastructure in medical devices
- Timeline
- Signals
- M&A trends
- Venture financing trends
- Patent trends
- Company filing trends
- Hiring trends
- Social media trends
- Value Chain
- Cloud services (PaaS and IaaS)
- Cloud services (SaaS)
- Cloud professional services
- Companies
- Public companies
- Private companies
- Sector Scorecards
- Medical devices sector scorecard
- Who’s who
- Thematic screen
- Valuation screen
- Risk screen
- Glossary
- Further Reading
- GlobalData reports
- Our Thematic Research Methodology
- About GlobalData
- Contact Us
- List of Tables
- Table 1: Technology trends/
- Table 2: Macroeconomic trends
- Table 3: Regulatory trends
- Table 4: M&A trends
- Table 5: Key venture financing deals associated with cloud computing in the medical theme
- Table 6: Public companies
- Table 7: Private companies
- Table 8: Glossary
- Table 9: GlobalData reports
- List of Figures
- Figure 1: Who are the leading players in the cloud computing theme, and where do they sit in the value chain?
- Figure 2: The traditional IT stack and the cloud computing stack
- Figure 3: The global cloud services and infrastructure market in healthcare will be $47.6 billion by 2027
- Figure 4: The global cloud services and infrastructure market for medical devices will reach $5.2 billion by 2027
- Figure 5: The cloud computing story
- Figure 6: Deal value in cloud-related venture financing for medical devices drops while deal volume remains steady
- Figure 7: The number of cloud-related patent filings for medical devices grew steadily between 2016 and 2021
- Figure 8: Asia-Pacific and North America are the leading hubs for cloud-related innovation in medical devices
- Figure 9: The increased adoption of cloud computing across medical devices is reflected in company filings
- Figure 10: Cloud-related hiring activity across medical device markets have increased again following the 2022 downturn
- Figure 11: Medical device manufacturers are the most active hirers in cloud computing for healthcare
- Figure 12: Cloud-related social media activity in medical devices increased between 2020 and 2022 but drastically declined thereafter
- Figure 13: Enterprise cloud spending falls into three categories
- Figure 14: The cloud computing value chain: PaaS and IaaS
- Figure 15: The cloud computing value chain: SaaS
- Figure 16: The cloud computing value chain: cloud professional services
- Figure 17: Who does what in the cloud computing space?
- Figure 18: Thematic screen
- Figure 19: Valuation screen
- Figure 20: Risk screen
- Figure 21: Our five-step approach for generating a sector scorecard
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