Depuis plus de 35 ans, CFI accompagne les moyennes et grandes entreprises dans l'évolution de leur système d'information et propose un large éventail d'offres de matériels et de services associés.
Face au rythme des changements technologiques, le positionnement de CFI évolue rapidement vers un rôle d'intégrateur de solutions métiers, permettant de proposer au travers d’écosystèmes de partenaires, la mise en œuvre de ces solutions et leur paiement à l'usage.
We are delighted once again to be exhibiting at the Digital Health Rewired conference #rewired25, one of the largest healthcare IT events in the UK calendar. With 9 stages, 300 speakers and 4,000 attendees expected at Birmingham NEC, 18 – 19 March, Rewired 2025 promises to be the best yet.
A growing cybersecurity talent shortage is reshaping how organisations defend themselves from threats. Recent research shows that in 2025, only 14% of companies report having the talent and resources they need to meet their security goals. As cloud adoption accelerates and adversaries sharpen their tactics, many security teams are struggling to keep pace with digital transformation.
To keep up with contemporary demands, healthcare organizations – and the technology they use – need to provide anywhere, anytime access to clinical applications and information. Mobile tools can provide this access. From bedside charting to secure communication between care team members, mobile devices can greatly enhance workflow efficiency.
Back from another hectic and vibrant Digital Health Rewired event, and there is a lot to reflect on. The major themes we have seen in recent years of the digitisation of healthcare and, how best to educate and empower the frontline/shopfloor with technology continue. There were more nurses, midwives and allied health professionals (AHPs) in attendance, and many more conversations about involving the frontline in digitisation projects, and it feels as though we are moving in the right direction, albeit it is still somewhat patchy progress.