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Strengthening cybersecurity in life sciences with IBM and AWS

IBM Big Data Hub

In 2017, 94% of hospitals used electronic clinical data from their EHR. Leading life sciences companies are discovering the power of cloud in enabling analytics and artificial intelligence (AI) , shrinking innovation cycles, and standardizing processes across global operations, among other benefits.

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Linux: the OS of the Cloud and the Enterprise

Sisense

Here’s a statistic to start with: in 2017, Linux was running 90 percent of the public cloud workload. Linux delivers a super-low total cost of ownership because the software is basically free. A Linux based operating system can offer the power and ability to customize that you need to succeed. Let’s dig into this beloved OS.

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How The Cloud Made ‘Data-Driven Culture’ Possible | Part 1

BizAcuity

Despite cost-cutting being the main reason why most companies shift to the cloud, that is not the only benefit they walk away with. While that allows easy access to users, and saves costs, the cloud is much more and beyond that. The primary benefit is cost-savings over using multiple physical computers.