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Cloud for Healthcare – Data Platforms Product Vendor Compendium 2022
Service Provider Compendium Report
12 Jan 2022
by
Abhishek Singh, Chunky Satija, Kanika Gupta, Anshul Yadav, Kaushik Sundar
Cloud data platforms have traditionally been used to facilitate an organization’s data migration on to the cloud to manage it efficiently and securely. Today, enterprises are increasingly adopting these platforms to not only manage data efficiently, but also leverage their analytical and business intelligence capabilities to enhance decision-making. In healthcare, the complexities of managing data continue to be a concern as enterprises struggle to deal with growing data volumes and complexity, as well as siloed and legacy data systems. Additionally, rising digital adoption, the proliferation of remote health devices, and the adoption of new care delivery models (telehealth and virtual care) are pushing healthcare enterprises to rely on modernized cloud data platform models to better manage data and generate actionable insights.
In this report, we assess 15 cloud data platform vendors featured on the Cloud for Healthcare – Data Platforms PEAK Matrix® Assessment 2022. The platform vendors are mapped on the Everest Group PEAK Matrix®, a composite index of a range of distinct metrics related to a vendor’s capability and market impact. The assessment will enable buyers to choose a platform vendor based on their sourcing considerations, while platform vendors will be able to benchmark their performance against their competitors.
Scope
- Industry: healthcare
- Offering: cloud data platforms
- Geography: US
Contents
This report offers:
- An assessment of 15 cloud data platform vendors on capability and market success dimensions
- A detailed profile of each vendor, including a capability overview, case studies, offerings, recent developments, and enterprise sourcing considerations
Membership(s)Healthcare Payer and Provider Information Technology
Sourcing and Vendor Management
Page Count: 97
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