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Healthcare networkevolution• Empowering better experiences• Faster automation• Stronger security
Networks are changing. Fast.This transformation is fueled by a technology culture that’s reshaping patient, member, clinician, and researcher expectations across healthcare organizations worldwide.
To adapt to these trends, healthcare networks need to evolve—from manual, rigid, and device-centric to automated and exible.
Manual box-by-box management
Perimeter-based, reactive bolt-on security
IT and historical analytics
Closed and hardware centric
Information-Era Network
Proactive, context-based, built-in security everywhere
Policy-based network automation
Open, programmable, and software driven
Business and real-time insights
Digital-Ready Network
Today, patients are hyperconnected mobile users who expect experiences such as remote consultations, in-room infotainment, and location-based services.
BYOD and mobiledevice policiesInternet of Things (IoT) technologies to streamline processes and spur innovationCloud servicesCloud services to improve exibility and cost savingsAnalytics to understand patient and clinician behavior and improve patient outcomes
These trends are supported through:
of businesses say that legacy network infrastructure is a bottleneck in enterprise IT.1 67%
Why evolve to a digital-ready network?
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Increase exibility
Simplify IT operations
Protect against threats
Accelerate innovation
Lower costs
Reduce risks
Business OutcomesIT Capabilities
Cisco DNA: The digital-ready foundation at the heart of healthcare innovation
Cisco DNA delivers faster innovation with actionable insights, lower costs with network automation, and
reduced risks with security everywhere.
>>READ CHAPTER 3
BusinessOutcomes
READ CHAPTER 1
What Is DNAfor Healthcare?
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Sources:1: Digital Transformation Powers Your Business, Forrester commissioned by Verizon, September 2015
DNA for Healthcare
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