One area of interest that could be quite profound as in the sense of change it offers - 'Edge Computing and IoT'. Recent Gartner research reports that in three years’ time more than half of our critical data will be born, stored and analysed outside of the data centre.
So, what do we as leaders need to know and how we should work to prepare? I am hearing lots of development in terms of centralising data but are we fully considering and ready for the world of distributed data? As it may be perhaps one of the biggest opportunities for us drive new value in our organisations and our patients.
Hi Rob thanks for starting a conversation. Yes it would be great to see more activity in the forum and I'm sure that will happen over the next couple of months. If you've got an article you could write we could feature in our newsletter and get some opinions on the forum. If you could get some colleagues to fill in the survey for the consultation - that would also be great!
Good to hear from you Andrew. Yes, I will help spread the word. Nice to have a forum to encourage collaboration. It looks great by the way. All the best, Rob
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Hi Rob, I echo Andrew think that is a great idea.
One area of interest that could be quite profound as in the sense of change it offers - 'Edge Computing and IoT'. Recent Gartner research reports that in three years’ time more than half of our critical data will be born, stored and analysed outside of the data centre.
So, what do we as leaders need to know and how we should work to prepare? I am hearing lots of development in terms of centralising data but are we fully considering and ready for the world of distributed data? As it may be perhaps one of the biggest opportunities for us drive new value in our organisations and our patients.
Hi Rob thanks for starting a conversation. Yes it would be great to see more activity in the forum and I'm sure that will happen over the next couple of months. If you've got an article you could write we could feature in our newsletter and get some opinions on the forum. If you could get some colleagues to fill in the survey for the consultation - that would also be great!
Andrew