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18 Dec 2009
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18 Dec 2009
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PDF
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21
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eBook
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English
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ABSTRACT:
What is the biggest difference between a high-availability healthcare network and a high-availability business network? No one dies when a high-availability business network goes down.
A little extreme, you think? Not really. Network convergence has turned hospitals into dense networks of sophisticated, computerized medical gear. Take the network away and you’d be left with a lot of dumb devices that cannot perform the lifesaving functions for which they were designed.
This e-book presents healthcare industry specific networking issues such as:
- The importance of networks within a hospital
- Wireless networking for life-critical networks
- The future of healthcare networks
- and more
Sponsored by: AirMagnet, Inc. and Brocade
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EHR (Electronic Health Records) | Health Care Industry | Health Care Networking | High Availability | Medical Devices | Medical Records Management | Network Management | WAN | Wireless Networks
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