In a world overflowing with siloed petabytes of data, understanding can come only with data analytics that are seamless and all-pervasive.
Healthcare 4.0 is all about gathering relevant and valuable data and using it in applications that translate into improved healthcare management, efficiency and cost-control. In particular, using data analytics to bolster predictive maintenance of equipment can help ease the workload of healthcare service providers so that they can spend more time focused on their patients.Siemens Healthineers is a global medical equipment manufacturing company with a presence in more than 70 countries.
“By transforming our data assets into concrete actions for our global service organization, we reduce the extent of technical expertise needed to maintain a system,” says Stefan Meiler, head of data governance and analytical services at Siemens Healthineers. “We avoid first-level onsite troubleshooting, optimize the service delivery process and minimize productivity losses from downtime situations for our customers.
Teradata Very interesting concept. I remember that Steve Jobs said that we were going to be seeing a lot of improvements in the intersection of technology and medicine. Looks very exciting what's about to happen
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