
Strategic Intelligence: Cloud Computing in Healthcare (2025)
Description
Strategic Intelligence: Cloud Computing in Healthcare (2025)
Summary
Cloud computing is a model for delivering and maintaining IT resources and services via the internet. It offers a dynamic, scalable, and readily available IT framework, enabling users to access computing assets, such as servers, storage, and applications housed within a data center. This infrastructure is remotely accessible, allowing organizations to use IT services without the need for on-premise hardware and software, which traditionally characterized enterprise IT setups.
Scope
Summary
Cloud computing is a model for delivering and maintaining IT resources and services via the internet. It offers a dynamic, scalable, and readily available IT framework, enabling users to access computing assets, such as servers, storage, and applications housed within a data center. This infrastructure is remotely accessible, allowing organizations to use IT services without the need for on-premise hardware and software, which traditionally characterized enterprise IT setups.
Scope
- Cloud computing is used across the healthcare value chain
- The cloud aids in managing big data and building AI
- Cloud platforms streamline regulatory processes
- In-built cloud features facilitate the protection of patient data
- Understand how cloud computing is used in healthcare
- Learn about impacts and benefits of cloud computing in healthcare, medical devices, and pharma
- Understand the major players in cloud computing
Table of Contents
42 Pages
- Executive Summary
- Players
- Value Chain
- The cloud computing stack
- Software as a service (SaaS)
- Platform as a service (PaaS)
- Infrastructure as a service (IaaS)
- Cloud professional services
- The Impact of Cloud Computing on Healthcare
- Healthcare
- Pharmaceuticals
- Medical devices
- How cloud computing helps tackle the challenge of cybersecurity
- How cloud computing helps tackle the challenge of regulation
- How cloud computing helps tackle the challenge of data management in R&D
- How cloud computing helps tackle the challenge of remote patient monitoring
- Case Studies
- TetraScience uses cloud to tackle data fragmentation and inefficient workflows
- Roche has used cloud computing to enhance large-scale data analysis
- Bayer’s use of Google Cloud to produce AI solutions for radiology
- The Cloud Computing Timeline
- Companies
- Leading cloud computing adopters in healthcare
- Specialist cloud computing vendors in healthcare
- Sector Scorecard
- 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: Leading cloud computing adopters in healthcare
- Table 2: Specialist cloud computing vendors in healthcare
- Table 3: Glossary
- Table 4: GlobalData reports
- List of Figures
- Figure 1: Key players in the cloud computing theme
- Figure 2: The cloud computing value chain
- Figure 3: Thematic investment matrix for healthcare
- Figure 4: SaaS is the largest cloud computing service and will account for 42% of expenditure by 2028
- Figure 5: Thematic investment matrix for the pharmaceutical industry
- Figure 6: Thematic investment matrix for medical devices
- Figure 7: TetraScience’s data and AI stack
- Figure 8: Bayer and Google Cloud’s partnership
- Figure 9: The cloud computing story
- Figure 10: Who does what in the medical devices space?
- Figure 11: Thematic screen
- Figure 12: Valuation screen
- Figure 13: Risk screen
- Figure 14: Our five-step approach for generating a sector scorecard
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