Security, accessibility and delivery: How VMware can help healthcare providers in critical times

Posted on 15/04/2020 by osanders
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Jens Koegler, healthcare industry director EMEA, VMware

If ever the world needed a super-efficient and functioning healthcare system, it is now. It is being tested like never before and things are going to get worse before they get better.  But this is not the forum for sensationalist headlines. Nor the time. Right now, we must look at ways that the healthcare sector can best cope with this crisis and what we can do to help it.

Certainly, IT has a role to play and IT must be on the front line to understand where problems arise. It must ensure secure operations under all circumstances and that critical information is quickly made available where it is needed. For example, it is essential to be able to provide information on where intensive care beds or medical equipment are available. The healthcare system is preparing for the worst in terms of scaling-up capacity in locations (halls, events rooms etc.) so network infrastructure has to be set up quickly, access to systems in the data center has to be established, and devices have to be able to access data in locations that were never designed to cope with this requirement.

IT must also remain accessible to clinical staff in order to adopt and implement new, short-term changes. For those in the hospitals, rights management must be adapted with the onboarding of numerous new users and provide access at very short notice. Those that can work remotely, like administrative staff, should and they should be supported by devices and new applications where necessary.

The help is here, and now

We must work together to overcome this crisis and IT teams in the hospitals are now in need of our support.

We have solutions to help. Our application professionals can provide tools to quickly develop and deploy the apps that are needed. Dashboards and free of charge apps have been developed over the last few days, using these tools, to quickly capture vital data and making data available and transparent. Our end-user experts can help reduce the onboarding process and provisioning of additional virtual desktops and remote workstations. Our data center specialists can provide additional capacity. Our security experts can develop solutions to ensure absolute and intrinsic data security, while our network specialists can set up secure structures in the shortest possible time and distribute the load across the system so that the most critical applications have the highest priority.

We need to get the right information to the right people at the right time to save lives. The International Red Cross relies on VMware when reliable and secure networks need to be set up quickly in crisis areas. Usually that happens elsewhere, but now we need those same capabilities here. For all of us.

Please talk to us directly or visit here for more details on keeping your vital operations and resources running.

 

Jeramie Sutton

Head of Healthcare VMware UK

jsutton@vmware.com

@jeramiesutton1

Carsten Kramschneider

Head of Healthcare VMware Germany

ckramschneider@vmware.com

@ckramsch

Jean-Philippe Delaye

Head of Healthcare VMware France

jdelaye@vmware.com

@JPhDelaye


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