3. Cloud Computing in Healthcare
Speaker:
R. Rajkumar
Dept of Data Science and Business System
School of Computing
SRM Institute of Science and Technology
rajkumar2@srmist.edu.in
Mobile: 9894808403
4. Agenda
Theory
1. Cloud Computing in Healthcare
2. Wearable Devices using Cloud
3. Health SaaS, PaaS and IaaS.
Hands-On
1. Private Cloud Setup using
2. Healthcare Mobile App Development using cloud
5. Cloud Computing in
Healthcare
Cloud computing is a subscription-based
infrastructure that delivers services such as
storage, databases, software, and networking.
6. Fact Check:
The healthcare industry and in particular the
medical devices sector has been relatively slow in
adopting cloud computing technology.
7. Opportunities
New cloud-connected systems are rapidly
emerging that offer significant value to patients
and medical service providers.
Using the cloud enables medical devices to
wirelessly collect data for storage, computation,
accessibility, and sharing.
8. Wearable Devices
Device manufacturers can also
provide big data services to their clients
even if the client has no computing
hardware.
Furthermore, with wearable
technology surging in popularity,
patients can use devices at their comfort
level and upload indicators to the cloud
where the physician can assess the data.
29. Personal Cloud
A personal cloud is a collection of digital content and services which are
accessible from any device.
The personal cloud is not a tangible entity.
It is a place which gives users the ability to store, synchronize, stream
and share content on a relative core, moving from one platform, screen
and location to another