The document discusses healthcare cloud computing and practical cloud adoption strategies for the healthcare industry. It notes that healthcare data is growing rapidly in size and types, requiring solutions for long-term retention, access from any device, and strong data protection. Cloud computing can help address these challenges if security, compliance, and user experience are prioritized. The document outlines business drivers and concerns for healthcare cloud and provides examples of balanced cloud solutions and case studies demonstrating how organizations have leveraged the cloud while ensuring data security and compliance.
This document discusses cloud computing and its potential applications in life sciences and healthcare. It defines cloud computing and describes different cloud deployment models including public, private, and hybrid clouds. It also outlines key cloud computing characteristics like elasticity, on-demand provisioning, and resource pooling. The document then provides examples of how pharmaceutical and biotech companies like Novartis and Schrodinger are using public cloud infrastructure for large-scale computational modeling and virtual screening to accelerate drug discovery. Regulatory compliance considerations for healthcare cloud adoption are also discussed.
Running SQL 2005? It’s time to migrate to SQL 2014!Dell World
This document discusses migrating from SQL Server 2005 to SQL Server 2014. It notes that support for SQL Server 2005 ends in April 2016, which increases security and compliance risks. It highlights key features introduced in subsequent SQL Server versions from 2008 to 2014 like AlwaysOn availability groups. The document argues that migrating to SQL Server 2014 provides benefits like improved performance, high availability, and new capabilities. It also discusses how Dell services can help organizations upgrade and leverage hybrid cloud options.
The document discusses using intelligent data and connectivity in healthcare. It outlines several use cases for real-time data integration like clinical decision support, remote patient monitoring, and medical device interoperability. The needs of intelligent healthcare systems include reliable and secure communication between devices, location abstraction, and scalability. The RTI Connext DataBus is presented as a solution to distribute data across these complex healthcare systems in real-time. A deep dive on DocBox, a clinical decision support system, shows how it can improve patient safety by integrating data from various sources and devices like PCA pumps. The Internet of Things is transforming healthcare by enabling smart devices and analytics to share data to deliver better care.
The document discusses RTI and its Data Distribution Service (DDS) middleware. DDS provides publish-subscribe communication that is decentralized, scalable, and supports real-time and mission-critical systems. It addresses challenges with traditional approaches that are point-to-point and have single points of failure. DDS is used widely in industries such as defense, automotive, and medical. The document also covers open architecture requirements and how DDS supports security features to address cyber threats.
RTI Connext DDS messaging software helps evolve standalone systems to integrated distributed systems, connect devices to improve patient outcomes, and replace dedicated point-to-point wiring with networks.
A wide range of additional benefits are possible, including improved diagnosis and safety, delegated care or treatment, and smarter machine assistance for healthcare.
Manage easier, deliver faster, innovate more - Top 10 facts on Dell Enterpris...Dell World
The Dell Enterprise Systems Management software portfolio is a powerful set of systems and data center management tools that help you maximize your investment in Dell enterprise systems and unify the management of your IT resources. Come learn how some of the largest and most innovative companies use Dell’s Enterprise Systems Management solutions to streamline server management, increase overall system reliability and maximize data center efficiency.
This document discusses cloud computing and its potential applications in life sciences and healthcare. It defines cloud computing and describes different cloud deployment models including public, private, and hybrid clouds. It also outlines key cloud computing characteristics like elasticity, on-demand provisioning, and resource pooling. The document then provides examples of how pharmaceutical and biotech companies like Novartis and Schrodinger are using public cloud infrastructure for large-scale computational modeling and virtual screening to accelerate drug discovery. Regulatory compliance considerations for healthcare cloud adoption are also discussed.
Running SQL 2005? It’s time to migrate to SQL 2014!Dell World
This document discusses migrating from SQL Server 2005 to SQL Server 2014. It notes that support for SQL Server 2005 ends in April 2016, which increases security and compliance risks. It highlights key features introduced in subsequent SQL Server versions from 2008 to 2014 like AlwaysOn availability groups. The document argues that migrating to SQL Server 2014 provides benefits like improved performance, high availability, and new capabilities. It also discusses how Dell services can help organizations upgrade and leverage hybrid cloud options.
The document discusses using intelligent data and connectivity in healthcare. It outlines several use cases for real-time data integration like clinical decision support, remote patient monitoring, and medical device interoperability. The needs of intelligent healthcare systems include reliable and secure communication between devices, location abstraction, and scalability. The RTI Connext DataBus is presented as a solution to distribute data across these complex healthcare systems in real-time. A deep dive on DocBox, a clinical decision support system, shows how it can improve patient safety by integrating data from various sources and devices like PCA pumps. The Internet of Things is transforming healthcare by enabling smart devices and analytics to share data to deliver better care.
The document discusses RTI and its Data Distribution Service (DDS) middleware. DDS provides publish-subscribe communication that is decentralized, scalable, and supports real-time and mission-critical systems. It addresses challenges with traditional approaches that are point-to-point and have single points of failure. DDS is used widely in industries such as defense, automotive, and medical. The document also covers open architecture requirements and how DDS supports security features to address cyber threats.
RTI Connext DDS messaging software helps evolve standalone systems to integrated distributed systems, connect devices to improve patient outcomes, and replace dedicated point-to-point wiring with networks.
A wide range of additional benefits are possible, including improved diagnosis and safety, delegated care or treatment, and smarter machine assistance for healthcare.
Manage easier, deliver faster, innovate more - Top 10 facts on Dell Enterpris...Dell World
The Dell Enterprise Systems Management software portfolio is a powerful set of systems and data center management tools that help you maximize your investment in Dell enterprise systems and unify the management of your IT resources. Come learn how some of the largest and most innovative companies use Dell’s Enterprise Systems Management solutions to streamline server management, increase overall system reliability and maximize data center efficiency.
IRJET- Usage of Multiple Clouds for Storing and Securing Data through Identit...IRJET Journal
This document discusses using multiple clouds for securely storing and accessing data through an identity-based key. It proposes a protocol called E-PDP that uses identity-based cryptography and Diffie-Hellman key exchange to verify data integrity across clouds while allowing both public and private access. E-PDP checks client credentials before updating data to prevent spam and supports different levels of private and public verification depending on client authorization.
The Industrial Internet is an emerging communication infrastructure that connects people, data, and machines to enable access and control of mechanical devices in unprecedented ways. It connects machines embedded with sensors and sophisticated software to other machines (and end users) to extract data, make sense of it, and find meaning where it did not exist before. Machines--from jet engines to gas turbines to medical scanners--connected via the Industrial Internet have the analytical intelligence to self-diagnose and self-correct, so they can deliver the right information to the right people at the right time (and in real-time).
Despite the promise of the Industrial Internet, however, supporting the end-to-end quality-of-service (QoS) requirements is hard. This talk will discuss a number of technical issues emerging in this context, including:
Precise auto-scaling of resources with a system-wide focus.
Flexible optimization algorithms to balance real-time constraints with cost and other goals.
Improved fault-tolerance fail-over to support real-time requirements.
Data provisioning and load balancing algorithms that rely on physical properties of computations.
It will also explore how the OMG Data Distribution Service (DDS) provides key building blocks needed to create a dependable and elastic software infrastructure for the Industrial Internet.
Final Master's Defense Presentation : Policy-driven Security Management in Ga...Clinton DSouza
As part of a Cisco Inc. funded project, I worked with Dr. Gail-Joon Ahn to propose a Policy Management framework to address secure collaboration and communication between disparate systems and Internet of Thing devices. We took this research one step further by proposing a robust, interacting and responsive edge-based infrastructure which we termed GORE computing. The Policy Management framework thus proposed in this computing paradigm is generic in nature with the intention of it being capable for utilization in futuristic edge-based computing paradigms for IoT based devices.
Intel demonstrated its 'Cloud-in-a-Box' tool, which showcases technologies that can deliver a more secure and energy efficient cloud that is faster to deploy. The cloud largely runs on Intel Xeon processors. Technologies presented include Intel Trusted Execution Technology for security, Intel AES New Instructions for encryption, and Intel Intelligent Power Node Manager for power optimization. Intel aims to help make clouds simpler and more open and secure through initiatives like Cloud Builders and collaboration with the Open Data Center Alliance.
Personal Healthcare IOT on PCF Using SpringVMware Tanzu
SpringOne Platform 2016
Speaker: Jim Shingler; Director of Engineering, FUSE by Cardinal Health.
Did Mom take her morning meds? Did she take the right meds?
Imagine a world where you receive notifications when your mother misses her morning medications and where her doctor automatically receives her Glucometer or Pulse Oximeter readings. This talk will be an introductory discussion about taking an Internet Of Things (IoT) approach to keeping our loved ones safe, in their own homes longer, and elongate their presence in our lives. We will be discussing the challenges around applying IoT technologies to personal healthcare and how we can use Pivotal Technologies to build a more efficient solution.
The discussion will start by reviewing the challenges with personal healthcare including the privacy and security concerns and considerations. We will also delve into how Arther C Clarke's third law can be used to describe IoT technologies. With this context, we will explore building a personal healthcare IoT solution on PCF using Spring Technologies.
Spearhead Systems provides innovative IT solutions focused on high performance computing, servers, storage, data centers, and professional services. They help clients focus on their core business by efficiently using information technology. Spearhead has experience integrating complex systems from many vendors to deliver unique, high-performance solutions at a lower total cost of ownership.
Machine learning’s impact on utilities webinarSparkCognition
Navigant Research estimates that utility companies will spend almost $50 billion on asset management and grid monitoring technology by 2023. Today many organizations are facing budgetary challenges in order to increase reliability, uptime and safety within their facilities.
The industry is adapting to new technologies including utilization of advanced sensors and sensor fusion, edge devices, artificial intelligence, and machine learning to create the maintenance center of the future.
Bernie Cook, former Director of Maintenance and Diagnostics at Duke Energy and now VP of Woyshner Service consulting, will join us to provide practical guidance and examples of how utilities can begin adapting these next generation technologies within their facilities to drive significant reduction in maintenance costs.
Following Bernie, Stuart Gillen, Director of Business Development at SparkCognition, will give examples of how machine learning technologies are augmenting current practices that make maintenance engineers more efficient at predicting critical asset failure.
Join this webinar to learn about:
- Real examples of ways utilities are moving to more advanced monitoring and diagnostic capabilities and the technologies involved.
- How machine learning can improve equipment reliability and performance, and reduce operational and maintenance costs.
- How machine learning can augment or even supplement human subject matter experts by providing significant advance notice of asset performance issues.
Machine Learning and Cognitive Fingerprinting - SparkCognitionSparkCognition
Source: http://sparkcognition.com
Machine Learning helps make complex systems more efficient. By applying advanced Machine Learning techniques such as Cognitive Fingerprinting, wind project operators can utilize these tools to learn from collected data, detect regular patterns, and optimize their own operations.
In his session at 18th Cloud Expo, Stuart Gillen, Director of Business Development at SparkCognition, discussed how research has demonstrated the value of Machine Learning in delivering next generation analytics to improve safety, performance, and reliability in today's modern wind turbines.
Original webcast aired September 25, 2014. Please visit this link to watch on-demand: http://ecast.opensystemsmedia.com/495
The exciting potential of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is to create bold new intelligent machines and vast distributed systems. The IIoT will change the world across many industries. These applications define the future: renewable energy, cars that drive themselves, planes that fly themselves, smart medical devices, and connected hospitals.
DDS is the standard designed for the Industrial Internet. RTI's Connext communications platform is the leading DDS implementation, proven on real systems representing the breadth of the IIoT.
This webinar will overview some of RTI's real-world applications in the Industrial Internet. Our 750+ projects include applications in Energy (Siemens Wind Power, Toronto Hydro microgrids), Medical (GE Healthcare, BK Medical ultrasound, Harvard-led device connectivity standard), Automotive (Audi, VW), Industrial (Schneider, Joy), and Transportation (Canadian air traffic control, VW, Audi).
Come see why the DDS standard is the communication standard for the Industrial Internet. Based on our leading product and architectural impact, RTI was recently named the #1 most influential company in the Industrial Internet of Things by Appinions as published in Forbes and Reuters.
Speaker: Stan Schneider, CEO of RTI, and a member of the Industrial Internet Steering Committee along with GE, Cisco, Intel, AT&T, IBM, Accenture, and Fujitsu.
Application Optimized Performance: Choosing the Right Instance (CPN212) | AWS...Amazon Web Services
(Presented by Intel)
Each application places a different set of requirements on the underlying infrastructure.
Whether it is web, big data analytics, technical computing, or general enterprise applications, applications are run more efficiently when performance, IO bandwidth, and memory capacity have been custom-tailored for that specific application.
Jason Waxman, GM and VP of Intel’s Cloud Platform Group, looks under the hood at the different types of processors that comprise Amazon Web Services instances and shares insights from Intel IT and industry best practices for right-sizing infrastructure for different application characteristics and capabilities. By leveraging the underlying performance, security capabilities, and flexibility of various instance types, developers can more easily migrate applications into the cloud and drive down TCO for cloud-based services.
Charith Perera, Arkady Zaslavsky, Peter Christen, Ali Salehi, Dimitrios Georgakopoulos, Capturing Sensor Data from Mobile Phones using Global Sensor Network Middleware, Proceedings of the IEEE 23rd International Symposium on Personal Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC), Sydney, Australia, September, 2012
ArchivePod a legacy data solution when migrating to the #CLOUDGaret Keller
ArchivePod is an enterprise's one stop solution for legacy data and applications during and after your Cloud Migration initiative. Delivered by ASP and Powered by Informatica
A Hybrid Cloud Approach for Secure Authorized De-DuplicationEditor IJMTER
The cloud backup is used for the personal storage of the people in terms of reducing the
mainlining process and managing the structure and storage space managing process. The challenging
process is the deduplication process in both the local and global backup de-duplications. In the prior
work they only provide the local storage de-duplication or vice versa global storage de-duplication in
terms of improving the storage capacity and the processing time. In this paper, the proposed system
is called as the ALG- Dedupe. It means the Application aware Local-Global Source De-duplication
proposed system to provide the efficient de-duplication process. It can provide the efficient deduplication process with the low system load, shortened backup window, and increased power
efficiency in the user’s personal storage. In the proposed system the large data is partitioned into
smaller part which is called as chunks of data. Here the data may contain the redundancy it will be
avoided before storing into the storage area.
OnDemand Webinar: Key Considerations to Securing the Internet of Things (IoT)...Great Bay Software
IoT has evolved beyond a hyped-buzzword into available technologies on the market that can significantly improve customer outcomes & deliver benefits. However, the reality of IoT as an interlinked set of hardware, software, & ubiquitous connectivity is that it creates new security challenges & exacerbates legacy security problems.
In this presentation, guest Forrester Senior Analyst Merritt Maxim will summarize:
- Key IoT & biomedical device trends
- Outline the current IoT & biomedical attack surface
- Provide guidance on how organizations can protect & defend against IoT based threats while meeting desired IoT business objectives
Smart big data's new role in optimizing clinical 4sapenov
The document discusses how big data and analytics can optimize clinical trial efficiency. It notes that unstructured data makes up 80% of useful information and is growing faster than structured data. Traditional clinical trial protocols rely on limited data sources like medical histories and questionnaires, whereas expanded protocols could incorporate a wider range of data sources like other medical records. Graphical displays of contextual analyses and intuitive interfaces can provide insights at a glance. Actionable analytics derived from big data could drive clinical trial efficiency by defining measures, answering questions, and leading directly to meaningful actions.
This document discusses a case study of implementing secure desktop mobility to improve patient care and increase clinical productivity. It describes challenges faced with inconsistent experiences, poor remote access, and distributed management. The solution involved deploying VMware Horizon View with View Linked Clones to provide centralized desktops from the data center. This allowed access from any device while maintaining security. Findings included endpoint agnostic access, increased clinical productivity, mobility, and user satisfaction through a consistent desktop experience.
The document discusses whether healthcare organizations should abandon cloud computing. It notes that while cloud computing provides benefits like cost savings, increased IT complexity and stringent regulations have led to both successes and failures in healthcare cloud adoption. The document considers factors for healthcare organizations to evaluate on initial cloud deployment and ongoing use, such as security, accessibility, governance and meeting key performance indicators. It argues that with the right monitoring platform to gain visibility and control over hybrid cloud environments, healthcare organizations can better anticipate issues and optimize cloud operations while meeting compliance requirements.
The document discusses how cloud computing can improve healthcare through healthcare information exchange and analytics. It describes how the cloud can facilitate interoperability and exchange of health information between providers by implementing standards and acting as a clearinghouse. The cloud also provides benefits for large-scale medical imaging and genomic data storage and processing due to its scalability. Analytics in the cloud can help with tasks like risk management and quality improvement by housing anonymized clinical data. Finally, the cloud supports increased mobility and remote access to health information through management of mobile devices and applications.
This document discusses how cloud-based machine-to-machine (M2M) technology can improve patient care. It describes how M2M allows devices to communicate peer-to-peer through the cloud, exchanging data and receiving updates. This enables remote monitoring of patients and clinical devices. Examples discussed include using M2M to transmit data from insulin pumps and glucose sensors, monitor vital signs in ambulances, and update firmware on medical equipment remotely. Regulatory considerations for medical M2M systems and ensuring security of patient data are also covered.
IRJET- Usage of Multiple Clouds for Storing and Securing Data through Identit...IRJET Journal
This document discusses using multiple clouds for securely storing and accessing data through an identity-based key. It proposes a protocol called E-PDP that uses identity-based cryptography and Diffie-Hellman key exchange to verify data integrity across clouds while allowing both public and private access. E-PDP checks client credentials before updating data to prevent spam and supports different levels of private and public verification depending on client authorization.
The Industrial Internet is an emerging communication infrastructure that connects people, data, and machines to enable access and control of mechanical devices in unprecedented ways. It connects machines embedded with sensors and sophisticated software to other machines (and end users) to extract data, make sense of it, and find meaning where it did not exist before. Machines--from jet engines to gas turbines to medical scanners--connected via the Industrial Internet have the analytical intelligence to self-diagnose and self-correct, so they can deliver the right information to the right people at the right time (and in real-time).
Despite the promise of the Industrial Internet, however, supporting the end-to-end quality-of-service (QoS) requirements is hard. This talk will discuss a number of technical issues emerging in this context, including:
Precise auto-scaling of resources with a system-wide focus.
Flexible optimization algorithms to balance real-time constraints with cost and other goals.
Improved fault-tolerance fail-over to support real-time requirements.
Data provisioning and load balancing algorithms that rely on physical properties of computations.
It will also explore how the OMG Data Distribution Service (DDS) provides key building blocks needed to create a dependable and elastic software infrastructure for the Industrial Internet.
Final Master's Defense Presentation : Policy-driven Security Management in Ga...Clinton DSouza
As part of a Cisco Inc. funded project, I worked with Dr. Gail-Joon Ahn to propose a Policy Management framework to address secure collaboration and communication between disparate systems and Internet of Thing devices. We took this research one step further by proposing a robust, interacting and responsive edge-based infrastructure which we termed GORE computing. The Policy Management framework thus proposed in this computing paradigm is generic in nature with the intention of it being capable for utilization in futuristic edge-based computing paradigms for IoT based devices.
Intel demonstrated its 'Cloud-in-a-Box' tool, which showcases technologies that can deliver a more secure and energy efficient cloud that is faster to deploy. The cloud largely runs on Intel Xeon processors. Technologies presented include Intel Trusted Execution Technology for security, Intel AES New Instructions for encryption, and Intel Intelligent Power Node Manager for power optimization. Intel aims to help make clouds simpler and more open and secure through initiatives like Cloud Builders and collaboration with the Open Data Center Alliance.
Personal Healthcare IOT on PCF Using SpringVMware Tanzu
SpringOne Platform 2016
Speaker: Jim Shingler; Director of Engineering, FUSE by Cardinal Health.
Did Mom take her morning meds? Did she take the right meds?
Imagine a world where you receive notifications when your mother misses her morning medications and where her doctor automatically receives her Glucometer or Pulse Oximeter readings. This talk will be an introductory discussion about taking an Internet Of Things (IoT) approach to keeping our loved ones safe, in their own homes longer, and elongate their presence in our lives. We will be discussing the challenges around applying IoT technologies to personal healthcare and how we can use Pivotal Technologies to build a more efficient solution.
The discussion will start by reviewing the challenges with personal healthcare including the privacy and security concerns and considerations. We will also delve into how Arther C Clarke's third law can be used to describe IoT technologies. With this context, we will explore building a personal healthcare IoT solution on PCF using Spring Technologies.
Spearhead Systems provides innovative IT solutions focused on high performance computing, servers, storage, data centers, and professional services. They help clients focus on their core business by efficiently using information technology. Spearhead has experience integrating complex systems from many vendors to deliver unique, high-performance solutions at a lower total cost of ownership.
Machine learning’s impact on utilities webinarSparkCognition
Navigant Research estimates that utility companies will spend almost $50 billion on asset management and grid monitoring technology by 2023. Today many organizations are facing budgetary challenges in order to increase reliability, uptime and safety within their facilities.
The industry is adapting to new technologies including utilization of advanced sensors and sensor fusion, edge devices, artificial intelligence, and machine learning to create the maintenance center of the future.
Bernie Cook, former Director of Maintenance and Diagnostics at Duke Energy and now VP of Woyshner Service consulting, will join us to provide practical guidance and examples of how utilities can begin adapting these next generation technologies within their facilities to drive significant reduction in maintenance costs.
Following Bernie, Stuart Gillen, Director of Business Development at SparkCognition, will give examples of how machine learning technologies are augmenting current practices that make maintenance engineers more efficient at predicting critical asset failure.
Join this webinar to learn about:
- Real examples of ways utilities are moving to more advanced monitoring and diagnostic capabilities and the technologies involved.
- How machine learning can improve equipment reliability and performance, and reduce operational and maintenance costs.
- How machine learning can augment or even supplement human subject matter experts by providing significant advance notice of asset performance issues.
Machine Learning and Cognitive Fingerprinting - SparkCognitionSparkCognition
Source: http://sparkcognition.com
Machine Learning helps make complex systems more efficient. By applying advanced Machine Learning techniques such as Cognitive Fingerprinting, wind project operators can utilize these tools to learn from collected data, detect regular patterns, and optimize their own operations.
In his session at 18th Cloud Expo, Stuart Gillen, Director of Business Development at SparkCognition, discussed how research has demonstrated the value of Machine Learning in delivering next generation analytics to improve safety, performance, and reliability in today's modern wind turbines.
Original webcast aired September 25, 2014. Please visit this link to watch on-demand: http://ecast.opensystemsmedia.com/495
The exciting potential of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is to create bold new intelligent machines and vast distributed systems. The IIoT will change the world across many industries. These applications define the future: renewable energy, cars that drive themselves, planes that fly themselves, smart medical devices, and connected hospitals.
DDS is the standard designed for the Industrial Internet. RTI's Connext communications platform is the leading DDS implementation, proven on real systems representing the breadth of the IIoT.
This webinar will overview some of RTI's real-world applications in the Industrial Internet. Our 750+ projects include applications in Energy (Siemens Wind Power, Toronto Hydro microgrids), Medical (GE Healthcare, BK Medical ultrasound, Harvard-led device connectivity standard), Automotive (Audi, VW), Industrial (Schneider, Joy), and Transportation (Canadian air traffic control, VW, Audi).
Come see why the DDS standard is the communication standard for the Industrial Internet. Based on our leading product and architectural impact, RTI was recently named the #1 most influential company in the Industrial Internet of Things by Appinions as published in Forbes and Reuters.
Speaker: Stan Schneider, CEO of RTI, and a member of the Industrial Internet Steering Committee along with GE, Cisco, Intel, AT&T, IBM, Accenture, and Fujitsu.
Application Optimized Performance: Choosing the Right Instance (CPN212) | AWS...Amazon Web Services
(Presented by Intel)
Each application places a different set of requirements on the underlying infrastructure.
Whether it is web, big data analytics, technical computing, or general enterprise applications, applications are run more efficiently when performance, IO bandwidth, and memory capacity have been custom-tailored for that specific application.
Jason Waxman, GM and VP of Intel’s Cloud Platform Group, looks under the hood at the different types of processors that comprise Amazon Web Services instances and shares insights from Intel IT and industry best practices for right-sizing infrastructure for different application characteristics and capabilities. By leveraging the underlying performance, security capabilities, and flexibility of various instance types, developers can more easily migrate applications into the cloud and drive down TCO for cloud-based services.
Charith Perera, Arkady Zaslavsky, Peter Christen, Ali Salehi, Dimitrios Georgakopoulos, Capturing Sensor Data from Mobile Phones using Global Sensor Network Middleware, Proceedings of the IEEE 23rd International Symposium on Personal Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC), Sydney, Australia, September, 2012
ArchivePod a legacy data solution when migrating to the #CLOUDGaret Keller
ArchivePod is an enterprise's one stop solution for legacy data and applications during and after your Cloud Migration initiative. Delivered by ASP and Powered by Informatica
A Hybrid Cloud Approach for Secure Authorized De-DuplicationEditor IJMTER
The cloud backup is used for the personal storage of the people in terms of reducing the
mainlining process and managing the structure and storage space managing process. The challenging
process is the deduplication process in both the local and global backup de-duplications. In the prior
work they only provide the local storage de-duplication or vice versa global storage de-duplication in
terms of improving the storage capacity and the processing time. In this paper, the proposed system
is called as the ALG- Dedupe. It means the Application aware Local-Global Source De-duplication
proposed system to provide the efficient de-duplication process. It can provide the efficient deduplication process with the low system load, shortened backup window, and increased power
efficiency in the user’s personal storage. In the proposed system the large data is partitioned into
smaller part which is called as chunks of data. Here the data may contain the redundancy it will be
avoided before storing into the storage area.
OnDemand Webinar: Key Considerations to Securing the Internet of Things (IoT)...Great Bay Software
IoT has evolved beyond a hyped-buzzword into available technologies on the market that can significantly improve customer outcomes & deliver benefits. However, the reality of IoT as an interlinked set of hardware, software, & ubiquitous connectivity is that it creates new security challenges & exacerbates legacy security problems.
In this presentation, guest Forrester Senior Analyst Merritt Maxim will summarize:
- Key IoT & biomedical device trends
- Outline the current IoT & biomedical attack surface
- Provide guidance on how organizations can protect & defend against IoT based threats while meeting desired IoT business objectives
Smart big data's new role in optimizing clinical 4sapenov
The document discusses how big data and analytics can optimize clinical trial efficiency. It notes that unstructured data makes up 80% of useful information and is growing faster than structured data. Traditional clinical trial protocols rely on limited data sources like medical histories and questionnaires, whereas expanded protocols could incorporate a wider range of data sources like other medical records. Graphical displays of contextual analyses and intuitive interfaces can provide insights at a glance. Actionable analytics derived from big data could drive clinical trial efficiency by defining measures, answering questions, and leading directly to meaningful actions.
This document discusses a case study of implementing secure desktop mobility to improve patient care and increase clinical productivity. It describes challenges faced with inconsistent experiences, poor remote access, and distributed management. The solution involved deploying VMware Horizon View with View Linked Clones to provide centralized desktops from the data center. This allowed access from any device while maintaining security. Findings included endpoint agnostic access, increased clinical productivity, mobility, and user satisfaction through a consistent desktop experience.
The document discusses whether healthcare organizations should abandon cloud computing. It notes that while cloud computing provides benefits like cost savings, increased IT complexity and stringent regulations have led to both successes and failures in healthcare cloud adoption. The document considers factors for healthcare organizations to evaluate on initial cloud deployment and ongoing use, such as security, accessibility, governance and meeting key performance indicators. It argues that with the right monitoring platform to gain visibility and control over hybrid cloud environments, healthcare organizations can better anticipate issues and optimize cloud operations while meeting compliance requirements.
The document discusses how cloud computing can improve healthcare through healthcare information exchange and analytics. It describes how the cloud can facilitate interoperability and exchange of health information between providers by implementing standards and acting as a clearinghouse. The cloud also provides benefits for large-scale medical imaging and genomic data storage and processing due to its scalability. Analytics in the cloud can help with tasks like risk management and quality improvement by housing anonymized clinical data. Finally, the cloud supports increased mobility and remote access to health information through management of mobile devices and applications.
This document discusses how cloud-based machine-to-machine (M2M) technology can improve patient care. It describes how M2M allows devices to communicate peer-to-peer through the cloud, exchanging data and receiving updates. This enables remote monitoring of patients and clinical devices. Examples discussed include using M2M to transmit data from insulin pumps and glucose sensors, monitor vital signs in ambulances, and update firmware on medical equipment remotely. Regulatory considerations for medical M2M systems and ensuring security of patient data are also covered.
The $1000 genome is here, and the fundamental problems have shifted... it is no longer about shrinking the cost of sequencing but the explosive growth of big data: the downstream analytics with rapidly evolving parameters, data sources and formats; the storage, movement and management of massive datasets and workloads, and the challenge of articulating the results and translating the latest findings directly into improving patient outcomes. This presentation talks to the work Intel Corp. is doing with it's partners to make research and clinical genomics mainstream - "Taking Precision Medicine Mainstream."
The document discusses several data storage solutions from HGST, including:
- The Ultrastar Data102 and Data60 hybrid storage platforms, which can store up to 1.2PB and 720TB respectively in a 4U form factor, and feature vibration isolation and efficient cooling technologies.
- The ActiveScale X100 and P100 object storage systems, which provide scalable, durable storage for applications such as analytics, media and entertainment, and backup.
- The IntelliFlash all-flash and hybrid storage arrays, which combine flash performance with data management capabilities to accelerate a wide variety of workloads while maintaining high density and compelling economics.
How Intel Xeon CPUs enable smarter IoT solutions across various power and industrial use case requirements. Intel's 10/26/17 Advantech Solution Day presentation by Stephen Chenoweth.
Event details: http://www.advantech-eautomation.com/eMarketingPrograms/Server_SolutionDay/
Hyper converged infrastructure in healthcare / VxRail reviewMohamedAli2347
VxRail is a hyper-converged appliance that provides several benefits for IT transformation in healthcare:
1. It can help drive HIT, precision medicine, connected health, and security transformations by ingesting real-time data from devices to provide insights and enable data sharing.
2. Its components include Dell servers, vSphere, vSAN software and VxRail management software to provide a pre-validated, high performance system.
3. It allows healthcare organizations to simplify management while improving security, performance and support for applications like PACS, VDI, imaging and telehealth.
Living Heart Project: Using High Performance Computing in the Cloud to Save L...Burak Yenier
Stanford University
HPC Advisory Council
February 2018
Living Heart Project: Using High Performance Computing in the Cloud to Save Lives
Project Participants:
Stanford University, HPE, Intel, Dassault Systems, Advania and UberCloud
Cardiac arrhythmia can be a potentially lethal side effect of medications. During this condition, the electrical activity of the heart turns chaotic, decimating its pumping function, thus diminishing the circulation of blood through the body. Cardiac arrhythmia, if not treated with a defibrillator, can cause death within minutes.
Before a new drug reaches the market, pharmaceutical companies need to check for the risk of inducing arrhythmias. Currently, this process takes years and involves costly animal and human studies. In this project, the Living Matter Laboratory of Stanford University developed a new software tool enabling drug developers to quickly assess the viability of a new compound. This means better and safer drugs reaching the market to improve patients’ lives.
During this session we will look at how High Performance Computing in the Cloud is being used to prevent severe side effects and save lives.
Living Heart Project ~ Using High Performance Computing in the Cloud to Save ...inside-BigData.com
In this deck from the Stanford HPC Conference, Burak Yenier from UberCloud and Francisco Sahli from Stanford University presents: Living Heart Project ~ Using High Performance Computing in the Cloud to Save Lives.
"Cardiac arrhythmia can be a potentially lethal side effect of medications. During this condition, the electrical activity of the heart turns chaotic, decimating its pumping function, thus diminishing the circulation of blood through the body. Cardiac arrhythmia, if not treated with a defibrillator, can cause death within minutes.
Before a new drug reaches the market, pharmaceutical companies need to check for the risk of inducing arrhythmias. Currently, this process takes years and involves costly animal and human studies. In this project, the Living Matter Laboratory of Stanford University developed a new software tool enabling drug developers to quickly assess the viability of a new compound. This means better and safer drugs reaching the market to improve patients’ lives.
During this session we will look at how High Performance Computing in the Cloud is being used to prevent severe side effects and save lives."
Learn more: https://insidehpc.com/2017/12/video-wolfgang-gentzsch-award-winning-stanford-living-heart-project/
and
http://hpcadvisorycouncil.com
Sign up for our insideHPC Newsletter: http://insidehpc.com/newsletter
The document discusses how a modern datacenter can help healthcare organizations achieve strategic health objectives like improving patient care and reducing costs through an intelligent infrastructure. It outlines barriers organizations face like high costs and slow reactions to business needs. The modern datacenter provides agility through public and private cloud, security and compliance, and unified management of applications, data, and devices. It allows healthcare workers to focus on patient care rather than infrastructure management. Microsoft provides tools to build such an intelligent infrastructure and help organizations overcome barriers to reach their health goals.
At HySynth provide,
- Business case development and cost analysis
- Requirements and design management
- Best practice analysis and recommendations
- Installation and configuration
- Oracle CDA and LSH pilots and proofs of concept
- Hosting
- Oracle CDA and LSH implementation
- CDA and LSH validation
- CDA and LSH training
- CDA and LSH extension development
LST on the following applications
- Argus Safety Suite
- Oracle Clinical / Remote Data Capture (RDC) /
- Thesaurus Management System (TMS)
- Oracle Inform EDC / Central Designer / Central Coding
- Life Sciences Data Hub (LSH)
- Oracle Data Management Workbench (DMW)
- Oracle Clinical Development Analytics (CDA)
- Adverse Event Reporting System (AERS)
- SAS
Enabling GE Healthcare Centricity Clinical Archive with IBM Spectrum ScaleIBM ISV Labs
This paper describes the solution architecture for deploying Centricity Clinical Archive deployed on IBM Spectrum Scale software in an active-active synchronous cluster (split-cluster) configuration. This paper provides recommendations, installation steps, and best practices to help ensure an efficient installation of the joint solution with acceptable performance that meets the needs of the organization.
Harnessing and securing cloud in patient health monitoringAshok Rangaswamy
Presented in International conference on Computer communications and Informatics (January 9-11, 2012) and got the paper indexed in IEEE Xplore.(link: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?tp=&arnumber=6158924&contentType=Conference+Publications&queryText%3DOpenCloudCare)
This curriculum vitae summarizes Kelvin Tan's personal details, education history, work experience, courses and certifications, and major projects. He has over 15 years of experience in IT systems engineering with expertise in storage, backup, virtualization, and networks. His current role involves planning and implementing storage solutions for a large healthcare organization with over 4PB of storage across multiple sites.
Optimizing Healthcare with Sphere3D VDI and Containerization Mark A Watts
Virtualize 2015, Oct 29, 2015. Healthcare delivery systems can be transformed by use of Containerization and Secure Virtual Desktop Distribution of Applications. The rapid spin up and flexible distributed high performing end customer user experience would be a stark contrast to today's complex bloated disappointing offerings. EMR costs and failed deployments have made the digitization of healthcare the only industry to lose productivity in this transformation.
[Webinar] Software: The Lifeblood of any Medical DeviceICS
This document provides an overview and agenda for a presentation on embedded medical software platforms for global markets. It discusses BlackBerry Technology Solutions (BTS) and its QNX and Certicom divisions. It covers healthcare trends like increasing device complexity and connectivity. Software platform considerations for medical devices are outlined, including reliability, safety and security. An overview of ICS and its Qt application development framework is also provided. User experience and human factors are discussed.
Dell High-Performance Computing solutions: Enable innovations, outperform exp...Dell World
This document summarizes the benefits of High Performance Computing (HPC) and Dell's HPC solutions. It states that HPC is critical for solving big problems that require faster answers through integrated and scalable solutions. It then describes Dell's end-to-end HPC services including modular designs, expertise, and tools. Case studies show how Dell HPC solutions have benefited manufacturing, healthcare, finance, and energy customers. The document concludes by stating that Dell aims to help more organizations use HPC to drive innovation.
Intel’s Big Data and Hadoop Security Initiatives - StampedeCon 2014StampedeCon
At StampedeCon 2014, Todd Speck (Intel) presented "Intel’s Big Data and Hadoop Security Initiatives."
In this talk, we will cover various aspects of software and hardware initiatives that Intel is contributing to Hadoop as well as other aspects of our involvement in solutions for Big Data and Hadoop, with a special focus on security. We will discuss specific security initiatives as well as our recent partnership with Cloudera. You should leave the session with a clear understanding of Intel’s involvement and contributions to Hadoop today and coming in the near future.
NextStep IT is a consulting firm that helps companies improve their IT infrastructure. It provides services such as network design, security audits, and technical assistance. It specializes in solutions from Cisco, including their Medical-Grade Network framework for healthcare clients. The document outlines NextStep IT's services and case studies of projects in healthcare, finance, hospitality, government and industry sectors.
BCLOUD: Smart Scale your Storage - festival ICT 2015festival ICT 2016
I dati non strutturati come Big Data Analytics, le applicazioni “mobile”, il “sync and share” e i servizi “cloud-like”, solo per citarne alcuni, generano una quantità di dati che rischia di compromettere l’agilità e la competitività delle aziende. I moderni sistemi di Object Storage possono essere considerati come una piattaforma globale in grado di fornire soluzioni di storage sicure, disponibili, affidabili, geograficamente distribuite e con costi competitivi per moltissimi servizi quali l’archiviazione, il backup ed il sync&share, in grado di migliorare l’esperienza e la produttività dell’utente finale.
Cloudian Hyperstore® è una piattaforma di Object Storage compatibile con Amazon S3 che consente di realizzare sistemi di storage distribuiti estremamente flessibili, scalabili ed affidabili, potendo al contempo trarre vantaggio dal vasto numero di applicazioni disponibili nell’ecosistema Amazon. La piattaforma è progettata specificatamente per soddisfare le esigenze di cloud storage multi-tenant di elevati volumi di dati con un’interfaccia di gestione robusta e flessibile.”
The document summarizes the transition of UNAIDS' "Situation Room" from a physical room displaying data from one source to a connected system providing access to data from multiple sources across various locations and devices. The new system provides global, national, county, and facility-level views of health indicators from different data sources. It allows improved communication and targeted community actions. The system identifies healthcare facilities at risk of stockouts. The miVEDiX platform is highlighted as providing an easy to use and customizable system that can scale to integrate additional data and locations.
Similar to Practical cloud adoption for the health & life sciences industry (20)
Paul Stein, the VP of IT and CSO of Gentiva Health Services, presented on enabling the enterprise through a hybrid cloud strategy. Gentiva is America's largest home healthcare and hospice provider, serving over 80,000 patients daily across 500 locations. Stein discussed Gentiva's IT challenges of growth, a tablet-based EMR system, and continued compliance needs. He proposed a hybrid cloud strategy using HIPAA-compliant private clouds to deliver high availability at a lower cost through optimized infrastructure and flexible consumption of compute resources. Performance metrics showed decreased data loss, faster recovery times, and a lower cost operating model.
The cloud can support real-time insights in the life sciences industry by enabling data from different sources like patients, operations, safety reports, and randomization to be connected in real-time. This allows for real-time insights, risk-based monitoring, and adaptive clinical trials. Technology is transforming drug development by moving from paper-based to mobile and patient-reported outcomes. While the cost to develop new drugs has risen significantly over the years, technology has the potential to impact the future through personalized medicine, improved privacy, and modernized regulation.
Vish Nandlall discusses how mobile technology and remote patient monitoring will transform healthcare by connecting it to people instead of places. He notes that by 2017, 50% of smartphone users will have downloaded mobile health apps, creating an "app pharmacy". The combination of cloud, big data, and mobile will challenge legacy healthcare models by enabling order of magnitude productivity gains in research and creating a network of connected healthcare sensors through mobile devices. This transformation will take decades to fully unfold but cannot wait due to the benefits of connecting healthcare to people through remote monitoring instead of relying on connections to physical places of care.
The document discusses how cloud technology and mobile devices can revolutionize healthcare delivery by enabling seamless sharing of patient information across organizations. It outlines traditional healthcare IT architectures that use on-premise systems and data silos versus modern architectures enabled by shared cloud infrastructure. This allows various organizations to collaborate more effectively through mobile access, integrated records, and other capabilities. The combination of cloud and mobility can help healthcare providers deliver more cost-effective, innovative care while overcoming current barriers around interoperability and data sharing.
This document summarizes a keynote talk given by Gurvinder Singh Ahluwalia (Guri), CTO of Cloud Computing at IBM, about IBM's cloud portfolio. The talk discusses how technology disruptions like cloud computing, mobile devices, and big data are impacting businesses. It outlines IBM's response to help clients think about, build, and tap into cloud solutions through its end-to-end cloud portfolio including public, private and hybrid cloud offerings. Specific examples discussed include workload analysis and migration to cloud, high performance computing, and IBM's acquisition of SoftLayer to gain infrastructure as a service capabilities.
The document discusses the evolution of the Internet through three waves: (1) connecting PCs, (2) connecting people through mobile and cloud, and (3) connecting everything as part of the Internet of Things (IoT). The IoT is expected to connect over 50 billion devices by 2020 and surpass the mobile phone market. It will leverage trends in technology, social aspects, and business to create new opportunities across various industries like logistics, smart cities, energy, and healthcare. The IoT differs from traditional machine-to-machine technologies by empowering individuals and enabling interconnected experiences through a global network of low-cost, decentralized devices.
inQuba Webinar Mastering Customer Journey Management with Dr Graham HillLizaNolte
HERE IS YOUR WEBINAR CONTENT! 'Mastering Customer Journey Management with Dr. Graham Hill'. We hope you find the webinar recording both insightful and enjoyable.
In this webinar, we explored essential aspects of Customer Journey Management and personalization. Here’s a summary of the key insights and topics discussed:
Key Takeaways:
Understanding the Customer Journey: Dr. Hill emphasized the importance of mapping and understanding the complete customer journey to identify touchpoints and opportunities for improvement.
Personalization Strategies: We discussed how to leverage data and insights to create personalized experiences that resonate with customers.
Technology Integration: Insights were shared on how inQuba’s advanced technology can streamline customer interactions and drive operational efficiency.
What is an RPA CoE? Session 1 – CoE VisionDianaGray10
In the first session, we will review the organization's vision and how this has an impact on the COE Structure.
Topics covered:
• The role of a steering committee
• How do the organization’s priorities determine CoE Structure?
Speaker:
Chris Bolin, Senior Intelligent Automation Architect Anika Systems
Session 1 - Intro to Robotic Process Automation.pdfUiPathCommunity
👉 Check out our full 'Africa Series - Automation Student Developers (EN)' page to register for the full program:
https://bit.ly/Automation_Student_Kickstart
In this session, we shall introduce you to the world of automation, the UiPath Platform, and guide you on how to install and setup UiPath Studio on your Windows PC.
📕 Detailed agenda:
What is RPA? Benefits of RPA?
RPA Applications
The UiPath End-to-End Automation Platform
UiPath Studio CE Installation and Setup
💻 Extra training through UiPath Academy:
Introduction to Automation
UiPath Business Automation Platform
Explore automation development with UiPath Studio
👉 Register here for our upcoming Session 2 on June 20: Introduction to UiPath Studio Fundamentals: https://community.uipath.com/events/details/uipath-lagos-presents-session-2-introduction-to-uipath-studio-fundamentals/
AppSec PNW: Android and iOS Application Security with MobSFAjin Abraham
Mobile Security Framework - MobSF is a free and open source automated mobile application security testing environment designed to help security engineers, researchers, developers, and penetration testers to identify security vulnerabilities, malicious behaviours and privacy concerns in mobile applications using static and dynamic analysis. It supports all the popular mobile application binaries and source code formats built for Android and iOS devices. In addition to automated security assessment, it also offers an interactive testing environment to build and execute scenario based test/fuzz cases against the application.
This talk covers:
Using MobSF for static analysis of mobile applications.
Interactive dynamic security assessment of Android and iOS applications.
Solving Mobile app CTF challenges.
Reverse engineering and runtime analysis of Mobile malware.
How to shift left and integrate MobSF/mobsfscan SAST and DAST in your build pipeline.
Northern Engraving | Nameplate Manufacturing Process - 2024Northern Engraving
Manufacturing custom quality metal nameplates and badges involves several standard operations. Processes include sheet prep, lithography, screening, coating, punch press and inspection. All decoration is completed in the flat sheet with adhesive and tooling operations following. The possibilities for creating unique durable nameplates are endless. How will you create your brand identity? We can help!
Fueling AI with Great Data with Airbyte WebinarZilliz
This talk will focus on how to collect data from a variety of sources, leveraging this data for RAG and other GenAI use cases, and finally charting your course to productionalization.
[OReilly Superstream] Occupy the Space: A grassroots guide to engineering (an...Jason Yip
The typical problem in product engineering is not bad strategy, so much as “no strategy”. This leads to confusion, lack of motivation, and incoherent action. The next time you look for a strategy and find an empty space, instead of waiting for it to be filled, I will show you how to fill it in yourself. If you’re wrong, it forces a correction. If you’re right, it helps create focus. I’ll share how I’ve approached this in the past, both what works and lessons for what didn’t work so well.
Freshworks Rethinks NoSQL for Rapid Scaling & Cost-EfficiencyScyllaDB
Freshworks creates AI-boosted business software that helps employees work more efficiently and effectively. Managing data across multiple RDBMS and NoSQL databases was already a challenge at their current scale. To prepare for 10X growth, they knew it was time to rethink their database strategy. Learn how they architected a solution that would simplify scaling while keeping costs under control.
Northern Engraving | Modern Metal Trim, Nameplates and Appliance PanelsNorthern Engraving
What began over 115 years ago as a supplier of precision gauges to the automotive industry has evolved into being an industry leader in the manufacture of product branding, automotive cockpit trim and decorative appliance trim. Value-added services include in-house Design, Engineering, Program Management, Test Lab and Tool Shops.
"Frontline Battles with DDoS: Best practices and Lessons Learned", Igor IvaniukFwdays
At this talk we will discuss DDoS protection tools and best practices, discuss network architectures and what AWS has to offer. Also, we will look into one of the largest DDoS attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure that happened in February 2022. We'll see, what techniques helped to keep the web resources available for Ukrainians and how AWS improved DDoS protection for all customers based on Ukraine experience
The Microsoft 365 Migration Tutorial For Beginner.pptxoperationspcvita
This presentation will help you understand the power of Microsoft 365. However, we have mentioned every productivity app included in Office 365. Additionally, we have suggested the migration situation related to Office 365 and how we can help you.
You can also read: https://www.systoolsgroup.com/updates/office-365-tenant-to-tenant-migration-step-by-step-complete-guide/
Connector Corner: Seamlessly power UiPath Apps, GenAI with prebuilt connectorsDianaGray10
Join us to learn how UiPath Apps can directly and easily interact with prebuilt connectors via Integration Service--including Salesforce, ServiceNow, Open GenAI, and more.
The best part is you can achieve this without building a custom workflow! Say goodbye to the hassle of using separate automations to call APIs. By seamlessly integrating within App Studio, you can now easily streamline your workflow, while gaining direct access to our Connector Catalog of popular applications.
We’ll discuss and demo the benefits of UiPath Apps and connectors including:
Creating a compelling user experience for any software, without the limitations of APIs.
Accelerating the app creation process, saving time and effort
Enjoying high-performance CRUD (create, read, update, delete) operations, for
seamless data management.
Speakers:
Russell Alfeche, Technology Leader, RPA at qBotic and UiPath MVP
Charlie Greenberg, host
Discover top-tier mobile app development services, offering innovative solutions for iOS and Android. Enhance your business with custom, user-friendly mobile applications.
Practical cloud adoption for the health & life sciences industry
1. Intel Health & Life Sciences
Where information and care meet
Practical Cloud Adoption
for the Health & Life Sciences Industry
Chris Gough
Lead Solutions Architect, Intel Health & Life Sciences
3. The Building Surge of Healthcare Data
• Digitization of healthcare data
• Higher resolution images, sound, video
• New data types; e.g. genomics
• Longer retention needs
• Health information exchange, and
proliferation of duplicates
• Sensitive data must be protected everywhere
• Access required anywhere, anytime on any device
Cloud can help address these challenges
Security, compliance and user experience are critical considerations
3
Intel Health & Life Sciences
Where information and care meet
4. Healthcare Cloud Computing
Business Drivers
Concerns
Cost Reduction: Economies of scale,
multi-tenancy
regulations
Agility: Elasticity, provisioning
Availability: Highly redundant, geodispersed
Leverage External Expertise
Security & Privacy: Data breach,
Data Sovereignty: Where is my data?
Auditability & Compliance:
Complicated by distributed cloud
Vendor Lock-In
How to maximize benefits and minimize concerns? One size does not fit all
4
Intel Health & Life Sciences
Where information and care meet
5. Where in the Spectrum Are Your Cloud Workloads?
5
Intel Health & Life Sciences
Where information and care meet
6. Intel Open Cloud Vision
IT Requirements & Open
Standards
Optimized Platforms
Intel® Cloud Builders &
Cloud Finder
Define and Prioritize
IT Requirements &
Accelerate Open Industry
Standards
Deliver optimized products
for more secure, efficient,
automated platforms built on
a common architecture
Enable proven solutions that
ease cloud adoption & help
guide cloud service provider
selection
Interoperable, Built on Open, Multi-Vendor Solutions & Industry Standards
6
Intel Health & Life Sciences
Where information and care meet
7. Service Orchestration for your Cloud Environment
Deep Engagement and Support for all major Cloud Operating Environment and
platform solutions
*
vCloud Director
Hyper-V
vSphere
NSX
vSAN
SSD
7
*
System Center 2012
vCenter Server
ESXi
*
Windows Server 2012
Hard
disks
Intel Health & Life Sciences
Where information and care meet
OpenStack APIs
Watcher
(Nagios*)
Decider
(internal)
Actor
(Puppet*)
Collector
(HDFS)
Dashboard (Horizon)
Compute (Nova)
Network
(Quantum)
Storage
(Cinder | Swift)
8. Intel Healthcare Cloud Computing
Intel Works with Customers, Partners, Alliances, and Standards Bodies to
Produce Scalable, Secure Cloud Solutions Based on Today’s
Health IT Requirements¹
Protect sensitive health
information in transit, at rest, and
in use with hardware-assisted
security²
Improve mission-critical
information availability with
reliability and serviceability
features
1. Intel® Cloud Builders
2. Hardware-assisted Security
For more… www.intel.com/healthcare/cloud and www.intelcloudfinder.com
8
Intel Health & Life Sciences
Where information and care meet
Control costs with balanced, “scaleout” solutions based on Intel®
compute, networking, and storage
capabilities
10. Cloud Technologies – The Power of the Platform
TeraSort for 1TB sort
~4 hour process time
UPGRADE TO INTEL®
XEON® PROCESSOR
E5-2600 V2
50 %
~
reduction
Intel® Xeon ® 5600
HDD 1GbE
Hadoop processing time
~10 minutes with Complete Intel-based solution
UPGRADE
TO SSD
80
UPGRADE
TO 10GBE
~
reduction
50
~
reduction
INTEL
DISTRIBUTION
40
~
reduction
http://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/white-papers/10gbe-10gbase-t-hadoop-clusters-paper.pdf
Software and workloads used in performance tests may have been optimized for performance only on Intel microprocessors. Performance tests, such as SYSmark and MobileMark, are measured using specific computer systems, components, software, operations and functions. Any change to
any of those factors may cause the results to vary. You should consult other information and performance tests to assist you in fully evaluating your contemplated purchases, including the performance of that product when combined with other products.
10
Source: Intel internal measurement using a standard Hadoop benchmark, TeraSort, on a cluster of 10 top
bin Xeon 5600 based servers sort 1TB of data Westmere 3HDD + 1GbE = 250 minutes; Romley 3HDD
+1GbE = 125 Minutes; Romley 4SSD + 1GbE = 23 minutes; Romley 4SSD + 10GbE = 12 minutes; Romley
4SSD + 10GbE + Intel Hadoop Distribution = 7 minutes
Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others
Intel Health & Life Sciences
Where information and care meet
11. Ultra High-Speed Networking Optimizations
Aspera Labs
• Challenge: Improving big data transfer to and from the backend
data center
• Solution: Optimize ultra high-speed (10 Gbps and beyond) data
transfer solutions built on Aspera’s FASP ™ transport technology
and Intel’s innovative hardware platform
• Benefits with Intel Xeon E5-2600 (DDIO, SR-IOV)
− 300% improvement in Aspera transfer throughput
− Same transfer speed performance in both physical and virtualized
computing environments
− Both LAN and WAN transfer speeds had similar results
• Infrastructure and Data Characteristics:
−
−
11
Xeon E5 2687, 32GB DDR3 with Non-Uniform Memory Access (NUMA) Data Direct IO (DDIO), Intel 910 SSD,
Intel 82599EB 10 GbE
Aspera Enterprise server 3.1.1.66573, Aspera Performance Automation Suite
Intel Health & Life Sciences
Where information and care meet
12. High Throughput Science: Embracing Cloud-based Analytics
• Challenge: Team of cancer researchers had to screen a
drug concept with a list of tens of millions of molecules
working with a tight deadline, a fixed budget, and strict
security and compliance requirements. Schrödinger’s
existing in-house servers would be tied up for weeks
• Solution: Schrödinger used software from AWS partner,
Cycle Computing, to provision a fully secured cluster of
50,000 cores, powered by the Intel® Xeon® processor
E5 family.
− This configuration enabled the team to run 16
million molecular simulations an hour.
− Developed 1000 molecule list in < 8hrs.
12
Intel Health & Life Sciences
Where information and care meet
13. GEHC Medical Quality Improvement Consortium
Challenge – How to gain added value from wealth
(MQIC)
of data in EMRs/EHRs and other digital health
information tools
Solution – Providers contribute de-identified data
from their Centricity EMRs and used the resulting
data warehouse and analytics capabilities to
enhance their quality and reporting activities.
1.6 billion documents representing 30 million deidentified patient records and 209 million office
visits.
Benefits - Physician practices and ambulatory care
clinics deliver their best care more efficiently,
along with population-based research and public
health activities.
13
Intel Health & Life Sciences
Where information and care meet
14. Enhancing Datacenter Workload Security
ISOLATE
ENFORCE
ENCRYPT
Intel® VT and
Intel® TXT
Intel® TXT
Intel® AES-NI
Establishes “trusted” status
foundation for security policybased workload control
Delivers built-in encryption
acceleration for better data
protection
Protects VM isolation and
provides a more secure
platform launch
Security Standards
Intel & partners are collaborating to drive unification and
consensus across industry security standards to enable
consistent controls and protections
14
Intel Health & Life Sciences
Where information and care meet
ANALYZE
Intel® Distribution
Apache Hadoop*
Hardware-enhanced analytics
platform to achieve insights
faster
15. Circumventing Security of Compromised Solutions
in the Way of Healthcare
•
•
•
•
•
•
15
Slow encryption
Vulnerable security
Unusable 2-factor authentication
Expensive security
Compromised healthcare solutions
Many [risky] alternatives!
Intel Health & Life Sciences
Where information and care meet
16. Past
• Security
Trend
Enabling Healthcare with More Usable and Secure
Safeguard Solutions
• Migrate
software on general hardware
• Separate
security hardware
core security logic to hardware
• Integrate
Security
Software
Security
Software
Core
Security
Logic
Core
Security
Logic
Trend
General
Purpose
Hardware
Core
Security
Logic
• Robust
Future
separate security hardware
• Performant, e.g., encryption
Separate
Security
Hardware
General
Purpose
Hardware
(hardened), e.g., advanced
behavior / heuristics anti-malware
• Usable,
e.g., manageable systems “just
work,” 2-factor authentication
• Cost
16
effective
Performance,
Robustness,
Usability, Cost
Time
Intel Health & Life Sciences
Where information and care meet
Better
17. Global Net Access Health (GNAX Health) is a leading healthcare technology infrastructure provider
Learn more at www.gnaxhealth.com
Key Challenges
• Launch New Cloud Services to meet growing demand from healthcare organizations for flexible, costeffective, outsourced IT
• Provide a Trusted Environment that helps providers protect sensitive information and comply with
regulations
Solution
• Infrastructure based on Intel® Xeon E5 servers
• Integrated Intel® AES-NI technology improved encryption performance by 49.25% (1.97x) and
improved decryption performance by 62.16% (2.64x)
• AES-NI hardened against side channel attacks and associated exploits
AES -NI is a set of instructions that consolidates mathematical operations used in the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) algorithm. Enabling AES-NI requires a computer system with an AES-NI-enabled processor as well as non-Intel software to execute the instructions in the correct sequence.
For availability of AES-NI enabled processors or systems, check with your reseller or system manufacturer.
17
Intel Health & Life Sciences
Where information and care meet
18. Summary
• Healthcare is undergoing a rapid transformation
• Agile organizations will be best positioned to adapt
quickly to this changing environment
• Cloud computing can enable agile, cost effective, and highly
available solutions… but ensuring security and
compliance concerns are addressed is paramount
• Intel is working with fellow travelers to produce secure,
high performance, cloud solutions that help meet
compliance and integration needs of the healthcare
industry
18
Intel Health & Life Sciences
Where information and care meet
19. Additional Resources
chris.s.gough@intel.com
Secure Cloud for Healthcare Data
Atlantic Health System Harnesses Data Growth
CareAlign Exchange Secures Healthcare Data (ICA - AES-NI)
Intel TXT Enables a Trusted, High Performance Cloud (DuPont)
Building a Cloud For Healthcare (GNAX – AES-NI)
High Performance Encryption for EHR Databases
Big Data Technologies for Ultra-High-Speed Data Transfer & Processing
(Aspera/Intel)
• Cycle Computing – Utility HPC – Cloud Slam 2013
• GE Medical Quality Improvement Consortium (Private Cloud)
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
19
Intel Health & Life Sciences
Where information and care meet