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In a recent webinar, Shannon Medical’s Mike Russell, Assistant IT Director, explained how VDI is positively impacting IT efficiency and patient care. He answered common questions around the topic and explained how VDI started with the CIO’s desktop and is now on a pace to reach 1,400 users.
Desktop virtualization is changing the way care providers work at North Bend Medical Center (NBMC) in Southern Oregon. Doug McCleod, CTO and Joshua Rabe, Systems Architect at NBMC recently discussed the impact of desktop virtualization on IT efficiency, provider productivity, and patient care. They are successfully completing their Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) project on time and on budget.
New Report from Imprivata and Ponemon Institute Finds Secure Communications Solutions Improve Care Coordination during Patient Admissions, Emergency Response Coordination and Patient Transfers
Manufacturing is changing. As we enter the fourth industrial revolution, factories are becoming globalized, digitized, and relying more and more on the internet of things to produce goods and services. As this transformation continues and once localized entities become smart factories, they are connecting to more third parties. And inviting in more third-party risk.
Way back in 2018, the Department of Defense (DOD) reported a data breach that affected at least 30,000 military and civilian personnel. Let's take a stroll down memory lane to look at what happened in this data breach: hackers gained access through a third-party contractor that maintained travel records for the department.
Imprivata Partners HP and IGEL Technology to Integrate Strong Authentication Directly into Thin and Zero Client Devices to Help Organizations Optimize Roaming Desktop Capabilities
This year at HIMSS16, we hosted a cybersecurity panel discussion in the Imprivata theater on "Protecting health information: thinking beyond cybersecurity." Moderated by Anthony Guerra, editor-in-chief of healthsystemsCIO.com, the panel included health IT and security experts:
Enterprise organizations around the world rely on third-party software applications to keep their businesses running both securely and efficiently. These necessary relationships between enterprises and vendors, however, are known to be risky because they are a top attack vector for hackers.
Lexington, Mass.—May 6, 2015—Imprivata® (NYSE: IMPR), the healthcare IT security company, today announced that CTO David Ting will lead a discussion about the Internet of Things in healthcare, including the associated data security and user authentication challenges, during Citrix Synergy (May 12-14, 2015 in Orlando, Fla.). The session will focus on the benefits of creating a network of IP-connected computers, sensors, and devices in which care providers and patients can share information.
A quick look around at the vendors exhibiting at the VMworld 2013 conference in San Francisco this week seems to confirm the belief that the move to cloud computing is inevitable (a notion supported by a number of different studies).