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In this episode, your host Chad Desilets is joined by Ken Berta, Dell's UDS Global Business Lead for Life Sciences. They discuss Dell's participation in the upcoming BioTechX conference to be held at the Santa Clara Convention Center in California from September 6-8, 2023.This will be the first time BioTechX has convened in the United States and presents an exciting opportunity for the industry to gather, collaborate and innovate. As long-time partners and platinum co-sponsors, Dell and Nvidia will exhibit together at booth 119 and are looking forward to conversations with show attendees about one of this year's top technology disruptors, generative AI.On Wednesday, September 6th at 11:20am, don't miss Ken's session with Renee Yao from NVIDIA “From Code to Cure: How Generative AI is Transforming Biopharma.” They'll cover drug discovery, molecular design and disease understanding, accelerating the journey from concept to cure.If you haven't registered for the show yet, you can do that here Data. AI. Precision. Innovation. For Pharma, Healthcare & Partners | BioTechX USA (terrapinn.com).The Digital Health and Discovery Podcast is hosted by Dell Technologies
Host Chad Desilets is joined by Mike Brady, Strategic Alliances and Business Development Executive for INFINITT, and Mike Valante, Global Business Development Leader at Dell Technologies. They discuss the digital transformation of pathology and the opportunity it offers healthcare organizations to improve their operations, increase productivity and efficiencies, and, most importantly, enhance patient care.The Digital Health and Discovery podcast is hosted by Dell Technologies.
Welcome to the Digital Health and Discovery podcast hosted by Dell Technologies.In this episode, host Chad Desilets is joined by Ken Berta, UDS Global Business Lead for Life Sciences, to talk about Dell's participation in the upcoming Bio IT World 2023 to be held at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston from May 16-18, 2023. They discuss the importance and benefits of Dell's continued partnership with show co-sponsor Nvidia, their focus this year on the AI and Drug discovery track, and how Dell and Nvidia's partnership builds a technology stack for accelerating discovery in pharma and biotechnology.At the show, don't miss Ken in conversation with Rory Kelleher, Nvidia's Director of Healthcare & Life Sciences Sales, Americas, as they present, “Data driven innovation and accelerated drug discovery through AI and high-performance computing,” on May 18th at 1:05pm. Then stop by booth 908 for insightful conversations with both Dell and Nvidia subject matter experts on how their innovations can help you use data to drive research and generate outcomes.If you haven't registered for the show yet, you can do that here: Bio-IT World Conference & Expo | May 16-18, 2023 | Boston, MA & Virtual (bio-itworldexpo.com).Find out more at www.dell.com and in the latest e-book, From Capture to Discovery.
Welcome to the Digital Health and Discovery podcast hosted by Dell Technologies.In this episode, host Chad Desilets is joined by Kevin Crosby, Global Healthcare Director at Dell Technologies, and Gerhard Golden, Global Industries Senior Marketing Manager responsible for Healthcare and Life Sciences at Dell Technologies. Together they discuss Dell's participation in the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society's annual conference, HIMSS23, held this year in Chicago, IL from April 17th to 21st and what attendees can expect.Kevin and Gerhard highlight Dell's plans to showcase its solutions through a wide range of technical demonstrations on everything from cyber recovery and digital workspaces for healthcare and life sciences professionals through APEX and multicloud in healthcare to High Performance Compute, AI, and Digital Twin.Dell's subject matter experts will be available for conversations at booth 1225 to share how Dell's technology solutions can, and are, helping healthcare organizations enhance the patient care journey with digital intelligence.Don't miss this opportunity to experience one of the industry's conference calendar highlights. Register to attend and then follow the conversation online using the hashtag #TransformHIT.To learn more about Dell Technologies in Healthcare and Life Sciences visit Dell.com/Healthcare and follow us on Twitter: @DellTechHealth and Linkedin: Dell Technologies Healthcare – Life Sciences.
Welcome to the Digital Health and Discovery podcast hosted by Dell Technologies.In this episode host Chad Desilets is joined by Ken Berta, Global Business Lead, Life Sciences, for UDS at Dell Technologies to discuss what attendees can expect from BioTechX over November 8-10, 2022, in Basel, Switzerland.Formerly Bio Data World, this event combines Genomics Live, Chem Informatics Live and Pharma AI into a single event all about Data, AI, Precision and Innovation. Chad and Ken touch on the packed agenda with 17 tracks and highlight the two speakers from Dell, Chris Botka, Global CTO, Life Sciences and Dr. Wolfgang Mertz, CTO EMEA, Unstructured Data Services (UDS).They move on to discuss how the conference will facilitate knowledge sharing, the expected audience, and the value of in-person interaction. Dell's team will be available at booth 42 to talk about how Dell's solutions can accelerate your next discovery. You can find out more about Dell's partnership with Nvidia here and register for the show here.
Welcome to the Digital Health and Discovery podcast hosted by Dell Technologies. In this episode, host Chad Desilets is joined by Nick Brown, Chief Marketing Officer at Vyasa Analytics and Ken Berta, Global Business Lead for Life Sciences at Dell Technologies.Nick provides an overview of Vyasa's suite of solutions, describing how they leverage deep learning to help organizations solve their biggest data challenges. Ken highlights the particular challenges faced by hospitals and clinicians with imaging data storage, management and administration. Together they take a deep dive into Retina, Vyasa's image analytics application and discuss how this solution takes the administrative burden from clinicians allowing them to get to analysis and diagnostics faster. They offer some pertinent use cases and discuss what the Dell–Vyasa partnership looks like.
Welcome to the Digital Health and Discovery podcast hosted by Dell Technologies.In this episode, host Chad Desilets is joined by Mike Valante, Global Business Development Leader and CTO of Digital Pathology for UDS Healthcare at Dell Technologies to discuss what attendees can expect from the Global Engage Digital Pathology & AI Congress which takes place from June 14-15 in New York.Chad and Mike discuss the incredible growth of digital pathology globally, the compute and storage required to go digital in this space, and the importance of partnerships and scalable solutions.Throughout the Congress, Dell will have subject matter experts available at booth 13 to talk about all things Health IT. June 14 will see Dell will host the “Dell Technologies: Digital Pathology Today: Trends, Technology, & Transformation” session in partnership with Signify Research. Attendees will be able to hear from Imogen Fitt, Market Analyst at Signify, as she covers findings and insights from Signify's latest research. Don't miss this unique opportunity to engage in conversations surrounding the current state of the industry, digital transformation and much more.
Welcome to the Digital Health and Discovery podcast hosted by Dell Technologies.In this episode host Chad Desilets is joined by Ken Berta, Global Business Lead, Life Sciences, for UDS at Dell Technologies to discuss what attendees can expect from Bio IT World 2022 over May 3-5, 2022, in Boston.Looking forward to in-person interactions this year, Chad and Ken discuss Dell's partnership at the event with Nvidia and Vyasa and the May 5th sessions they'll participate in. They talk about Dell's gold-level co-sponsorship of the conference and examine why it is so important for Dell to part of such an industry-focused event.Dell's subject matter experts will be available at booth 913 for the entire conference to discuss technology and how Dell can help solve the problems organizations face now as well as plan for the future.
Welcome to the Digital Health and Discovery podcast hosted by Dell Technologies.In the second of two episodes exploring the expanding market for Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS), host Chad Desilets is joined again by Mike Valante, Global Business Development Leader at Dell Technologies, and Shannon Brenkendorff, VP of Technical Solutions at ImageMover. Having explored the benefits and challenges in part one, here they move on to the critical importance of data capture, storage and security in the continuum of care and how the Dell-ImageMover partnership is working to provide a holistic solution.
Welcome to the Digital Health and Discovery podcast hosted by Dell Technologies. In the first of two episodes exploring the expanding market for Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS), host Chad Desilets is joined by Mike Valante, Global Business Development Leader at Dell Technologies, and Shannon Brenkendorff, VP of Technical Solutions at ImageMover. Together they highlight the many benefits of mobile imaging for patients and providers— accessibility and convenience coupled with fast time to diagnosis— but also the data and revenue capture challenges presented.
Welcome to the Digital Health and Discovery podcast hosted by Dell Technologies – previously known to you all as the "Healthcare Power Chat." In this series, we will take a close look at the healthcare technology challenges facing our industry and showcase innovative solutions.With the Healthcare Information & Management Systems Society's annual conference HIMSS22 just around the corner, this episode sees host Chad Desilets joined by Kevin Crosby, Global Healthcare Director at Dell Technologies, and Mark Tellez, newly joined Director of Global Industries Marketing at Dell Technologies. Together they talk about the acceleration of digitization in healthcare and life sciences, Dell's program at HIMSS22, and how much they are looking forward to seeing everyone at booth #2000. The Healthcare-Life Sciences digital future is here. Let's move forward together.
In this episode, Steve Lazer, Global CTO for Healthcare and Life Sciences for Dell Technologies, begins with the role of AI and ML in analyzing healthcare data. Steve discusses cyber security in healthcare and takes a closer look at the Healthcare Edge. Steve concludes by sharing Dell’s capabilities to help manage all this new data, the role of Dell’s partners, how customers can accelerate their journey, where to find more information, and final thoughts.
In this episode, Steve Lazer, Global CTO for Healthcare and Life Sciences for Dell Technologies, begins with a recap of the activities from the last 15 months in response to the immediate needs of the healthcare system and patients. Steve shares what he sees as the lasting changes, how healthcare providers will move forward and some of the immediate challenges. Steve concludes with how customers are managing all the new data available and gaining insights using this data.
In this episode, Susmit Pal, Global Director for Connected Health Solutions, and John Kelly, Product Manager for VDI Solutions, both Dell Technologies, begin with John explaining how Dell can help scope and implement VDI solutions and go deeper into Dell and NVIDIA’s partnership. John discusses the integration validation performed done with these solutions. Susmit shares his thoughts on VDI resource reuse and what’s on the horizon with respect to VDI. John and Susmit conclude with where to find more information and final thoughts.
In this episode, Susmit Pal, Global Director for Connected Health Solutions, and John Kelly, Product Manager for VDI Solutions, both for Dell Technologies, begin with Susmit defining VDI and describing how it fits into the overall strategy for healthcare organizations. John discusses how VDI enables remote access and the infrastructure that is needed, as well as a brief overview of Dell’s VDI capabilities. Susmit explains the business challenges posed by implementing VDI, and John concludes with how VDI infrastructure, primarily GPUs, can be reused for other purposes.
In this episode, Greg Girard, Director of Technical Sales and Solutions Architecture at Mach7 Technologies, and Mike Valante, Global Business Leader, UDS Healthcare, for Dell Technologies, begin with how Mach7 integrates with the healthcare ecosystem. Greg and Mike discuss the partnership between Dell Technologies and Mach7 Technologies and how it benefits healthcare customers. Greg shares profiles of Mach7 customers and success stories. Mike and Greg conclude with advice for customers getting started with Mach7, where to find more information and final thoughts.
In this episode, Greg Girard, Director of Technical Sales and Solutions Architecture at Mach7 Technologies, and Mike Valante, Global Business Leader, UDS Healthcare, for Dell Technologies, begin with definitions of terms used in healthcare imaging including Enterprise Imaging. Greg and Mike discuss the challenges in implementing and managing enterprise imaging across the healthcare organization. Greg explains how these challenges can be addressed and shares Mach7 Technologies’ approach to Enterprise Imaging.
In this episode, Mike Murphy, Healthcare Specialist for Data Protection Solutions, and Phil Sweeney, CTO for Life Sciences and Edge, both for Dell Technologies, begin with Phil sharing the current state of cyber security within healthcare and the associated challenges. Mike explores the healthcare use cases that customers are most concerned with: modernized care, connected workforce, virtual health, and personalized health. Phil then discusses the NIST framework to address these security challenges and how it provided a starting point for Dell Technologies’ SecureCare security methodology. Mike explains how the Securecare methodology links to the use case pillars. Mike and Phil conclude with where to find more information and final thoughts.
In this episode, John Borchardt, Cerner Technical Account Manager for Dell Technologies, and Damon Carp, Global Cerner Account Manager for Cerner for Dell Technologies, begin with John completing a deep dive into the new Dell and Cerner initiatives by discussing optimized storage options and other new value add items. Damon explores the Dell and Cerner partnership more deeply, including the full solution experience, and shares customer success stores. Damon and John conclude with where to find more information and final thoughts.
In this episode, John Borchardt, Cerner Technical Account Manager for Dell Technologies, and Damon Carp, Global Cerner Account Manager for Cerner for Dell Technologies, begin with Damon sharing an update on Cerner’s past twelve months, including the key initiatives of optimizing the clinician experience, storage optimization, and cyber security. John provides details regarding cyber security and recovery and Damon goes deeper into optimizing the clinician experience including device selection, management, and VDI.
In this episode, Mike Valante, Global Healthcare Lead for UDS at Dell Technologies, begins by addressing the questions IT is likely to ask the pathology department about digital pathology adoption, and whether the pathology department can implement digital pathology on its own without the involvement of IT. Mike discusses Dell’s capabilities in enabling digital pathology, from infrastructure, to working with the various stakeholders, to the ecosystem partners. Mike concludes by sharing customer examples, where to find more information, and final thoughts.
In this episode, Mike Valante, Global Healthcare Lead for UDS at Dell Technologies, begins by describing the latest trends in digital pathology and what has changed in the last year. Mike explores digital pathology adoption from the perspectives of the pathologist, the lab manager and the IT department. Mike concludes by discussing the infrastructure impacts on adoption, such as how much storage is needed and how it is calculated, as well as network and cloud components.
In this episode, Dr. Christopher Bouton, Ph.D., CEO for Vyasa, begins by describing the Vyasa applications that take advantage of the Layar data fabric architecture and sharing some use cases for Vyasa’s technology. Chris describes Vyasa’s partnership with Dell and how he coaches organizations to get started with Vyasa. Chris concludes by discussing what the future of healthcare AI holds, where to find more information, and final thoughts.
In this episode, Dr. Christopher Bouton, Ph.D., CEO for Vyasa, begins by defining AI and explaining why deep learning algorithms are gaining traction in healthcare. Chris discusses the challenges in accessing healthcare data to extract AI insights and how those challenges can be overcome. Chris defines the term “data fabric,” describes its usefulness as an architecture and provides examples. Chris concludes by describing how Vyasa addresses this data architecture and related algorithms challenge, and shares the key underlying component of Vyasa’s architecture – the Layar Biomedical Reference Data Fabric.
In this episode, Ryan Halos, Enterprise Imaging CTO for Dell Technologies, begins with the latest trends in Medical Imaging and PACS. Ryan discusses the new challenges that Healthcare providers and IT organizations must deal with regarding imaging and what strategies they are using. Ryan defines Enterprise Imaging as a Service and explains how it address these challenges. Ryan concludes by describing Dell’s new offering for Enterprise Imaging as a Service, how Dell’s offering is differentiated in the marketplace and validated with imaging partners, where to find more information and final thoughts.
In this episode, Vaughan Wittorff, Co-Founder and Chief Commercial Officer at PetaGene, and Phil Sweeney, Director, Digital Edge, Healthcare and Life Sciences for Dell Technologies, begin with Vaughan completing his review of PetaGene’s capabilities in addressing the challenges of NGS processing and outlining PetaGene’s product set. Phil discusses PetaGene and Dell’s partnership and Vaughan shares customer success stories. Phil and Vaughan conclude with where to find more information and final thoughts.
In this episode, Vaughan Wittorff, Co-Founder and Chief Commercial Officer at PetaGene, and Phil Sweeney, Director, Digital Edge, Healthcare and Life Sciences for Dell Technologies, begin by providing a refresher on NGS, its importance and an explanation of how and why the use of NGS is growing so rapidly. Vaughan then describes how he sees NGS evolving in terms of use cases. Phil then discusses the components of successful NGS Processing along with Dell’s role in enabling this endeavor as a technology partner. Phil outlines the challenges associated with managing NGS data and Vaughan begins to describe how PetaGene responds to those challenges.
In this episode, Tim Nash, Sr. Sales Director for Virtustream Healthcare, and David Sarson, Healthcare Lead for Cloud Solutions for Dell Technologies, begin with Tim sharing a customer success story about the Advent Health transition from Cerner to Epic hosted in the Virtustream Cloud. David and Tim then describe how they coach healthcare customers getting started on their cloud journey. David then discusses the relationship between Dell and Virtustream in delivering Epic in the healthcare cloud. David and Tim conclude with where to find more information and final thoughts.
In this episode, Tim Nash, Sr. Sales Director for Virtustream Healthcare, and David Sarson, Healthcare Lead for Cloud Solutions for Dell Technologies, begin by discussing why healthcare organizations are only now starting to exploit the cloud for EHR and other applications. David describes the challenges in hosting Epic in a multi-cloud/hybrid cloud environment. Tim then explains Virtustream’s Healthcare Cloud offering for Epic. David concludes with the recommendations he gives customers regarding hosting Epic in the cloud and why Virtustream is uniquely positioned as a trusted cloud partner.
In this episode, Robin Braun, Cross-Industries Global Storage CTO for Dell Technologies, begins by discussing how healthcare organizations leverage data capital for business impact. Robin describes the role of AI in analyzing this data. Robin then explains Dell’s role in helping customers manage and exploit their data capital. Robin concludes with Dell’s capabilities for managing and processing data capital, partners and the ecosystem working to help customers drive value from the data capital asset, where to find more info and final thoughts.
In this episode, Robin Braun, Cross-Industries Global Storage CTO for Dell Technologies, begins by discussing the trends around data in healthcare, starting with the explosion in the sheer volume of data generated. Robin then describes data capital and why it should be treated as a valuable asset for healthcare organizations. Robin then explains how customers unlock their data capital. Robin concludes with how Edge and IoT devices augment traditional healthcare data and other new sources of data, such as AR/VR, that also contribute to data capital.
In this episode, Abe Stern, Sr. Data Scientist on the Healthcare Team for NVIDIA, begins by defining the drug discovery process, its goals and an overview of the phases of the process. Abe discusses the challenges in drug discovery using traditional scientific computing, which include astronomical chemical permutations and combinations. Abe then describes how AI helps modernize the phases of sequencing and protein structure determination, docking, molecular simulation, and pharmaco kinetic property prediction. Abe concludes with the resources NVIDIA offers for researchers looking to exploit AI in the drug discovery process, how Dell supports these solutions, where to find more information, and final thoughts.
In this episode, Chris Botka, Chief Technology Officer for Healthcare and Life Sciences for Dell Technologies, begins with his observations of how healthcare organizations struggling to use their data. Chris discusses the challenges of managing this data given differing sources of the data and how these challenges are preventing deeper insights into this disparate data. Chris then describes how PowerScale and DataIQ resolves these conflicting requirements and enables insights. Chris concludes with how customers get started with PowerScale, where to find more information, and final thoughts.
In this episode, Michael Shannon, Sr. Director, Global Networking Sales Strategy, and Susmit Pal, Healthcare Field Director, both for Dell Technologies, begin with Michael describing Dell Technologies’ SD-WAN solution and its benefits. Susmit discusses other solutions to aid at-home workers including security solutions powered by VMware. Michael then explains how SD-Wan is deployed followed by Susmit sharing an SD-Wan customer user story. Michael and Susmit conclude with where to find more information, and final thoughts.
In this episode, Michael Shannon, Sr. Director, Global Networking Sales Strategy, and Susmit Pal, Healthcare Field Director, both for Dell Technologies, begin with what they are hearing from customers with respect to the latest trends in tele-health and tele-work practices. Susmit explains different personas and their remote access requirements and Michael describes the emerging challenges in satisfying these requirements. Susmit then shares the perspective and challenges of the end user. Michael concludes with the perspective and challenges of the IT administrator.
In this episode, Steven Lazer, Global Healthcare CTO for Dell Technologies, begins with where Healthcare is along its digital evolution journey and the requirements of the Next Normal. Steven discusses the pace of digital transformation in healthcare organizations and the technologies that are driving and enabling standardization, automation and orchestration. Steven concludes with the overarching issue of security, the business and clinical process imperatives to make digital transformation successful, how Dell enables its healthcare customers to accelerate their digital transformation, where to find more information, and final thoughts.
In this episode, Abe Stern, Sr. Data Scientist on the Healthcare Team with NVIDIA, begins by defining the process of drug discovery, its goals and challenges. Abe then discusses how the process is being modernized, how scientific computing is playing a role in drug discovery and the role of GPUs in this process. Abe concludes by sharing the resources NVIDIA offers to researchers looking to get started, a description of the partnership with Dell, customer examples, where to find more info and final thoughts.
In this episode, Dr. Andrew Gostine, CEO of Whiteboard Coordinator, begins with Whiteboard Coordinator’s history and strategy and their partnerships with both NVIDIA and Dell Technologies. Dr. Gostine then discusses how organizations get started with Whiteboard Coordinator and shares case studies. Dr. Gostine concludes with where to find more info and final thoughts.
In this episode, Dr. Andrew Gostine, CEO of Whiteboard Coordinator, begins by defining productivity in healthcare and the factors influencing productivity. Dr. Gostine then discusses technologies that can improve productivity and gives examples of AI augmenting healthcare providers’ workflow. Dr. Gostine concludes by explaining how Whiteboard Coordinator helps optimize these workflows and describes their offerings.
In this episode, Holly Newman, US Healthcare Client Leader, and John Pace, PhD, Senior Data Scientist, both for Mark III Systems, begin by John defining data that is used for clinical settings versus data used for research. Holly and John then discuss the flow of data between the clinical and research sides of healthcare and the challenges of data access. John explains how discoveries made on the research side feed the clinical side and how AI and ML are used to drive insights. Holly and John conclude by sharing Mark III’s approach to making clinical data available to the research side, how they help clients optimize the infrastructure used to analyze and process the data, how research groups can get started, where to find more information and final thoughts.
In this episode, Greg Reiff, Industry Technical Architect for Intel, and Aran Hoffmann, Global Architect for Epic for Dell Technologies, begin with Aran describing how Epic is typically deployed and what new options have become available for Epic customers. Greg and Aran then discuss the benefits customers can realize by transitioning to x86 architecture with Dell, including reliability and availability. Aran and Greg conclude by sharing how they coach customers wanting to start this transition, customer success stories, where to find more information and final thoughts.
In Part II of this two part episode, Renee Yao, Global Healthcare AI Startups Lead for NVIDIA, first discusses NVIDIA’s frameworks that AI startups can leverage. She then describes NVIDIA’s Inception program for startups and shares examples of startups that have taken advantage of the program. She then focuses on NVIDIA’s partnership with Dell that advances AI startups, and concludes with where to find more information and final thoughts.
In this episode, Renee Yao, Global Healthcare AI Startups Lead for NVIDIA begins with the AI explosion within healthcare including primary use cases and recent trends. Renee discusses how startups help drive AI in healthcare and the challenges startups face in this current environment. Renee concludes by describing the five categories of startups that are helping drive AI.
In this episode, Sasha Paegle, Global Business Development Manager, Life Science & HPC for Dell Technologies, and Ray Kalmbach, Field CTO for Faction, Inc, begin with Sasha providing a refresher on NGS and why Healthcare organizations are looking at multi-cloud storage strategies for NGS data. Ray describes the Dell EMC Cloud Storage Services and Faction’s underlying networking architecture that makes the solution possible. Sasha and Ray then explain how the NGS solution is deployed using Dell EMC Cloud Services and how Dell Technologies has invested in making this a complete solution. Ray and Sasha conclude with where to find more info and final thoughts. Join Dell Technologies at BioIT World Expo (https://www.bio-itworldexpo.com/) and attend our panel discussion and two thought leadership break-out sessions. Learn how Dell Technologies and NVIDIA can accelerate your Next-Generation Sequencing workloads and gain insights on how to leverage multi-cloud solutions with Faction.
In this episode, Jason Jones, Global Account Manager, Epic, and Aran Hoffmann, Technical Account Manager, Epic, both for Dell Technologies, begin with Jason describing the transformational drivers he is seeing in healthcare, how these trends are impacting Epic customers, and the technology components of this transformation. Aran and Jason further detail three key technology drivers: hybrid cloud, personas, and modernizing storage. Aran drills down into how Dell’s storage platforms, PowerStore, PowerMax, and PowerScale, are uniquely suited to Epic environments. Jason and Aran conclude with how Dell can help customers with this transformation, where to find more info, and final thoughts.
In this episode, Rory Kelleher, Global Business Development Lead, Healthcare and Lifesciences at NVIDIA, and Thomas Henson, Global Business Development Manager for AI and Analytics within UDS for Dell Technologies, begin with Rory completing his description of the drug discovery process. Rory and Thomas explain which technologies enhance the process and discuss which technologies NVIDIA brings to the party. Thomas shares how Dell and NVIDIA work together to accelerate drug discovery and Rory describes a customer example. Rory and Thomas conclude with where to find more info, and final thoughts.
In this episode, Rory Kelleher, Global Business Development Lead, Healthcare and Lifesciences at NVIDIA, and Thomas Henson, Global Business Development Manager for AI and Analytics within UDS for Dell Technologies, begin with the general trends in drug discovery today. They discuss the technology supporting these trends and the challenges these trends present. Rory concludes by beginning a breakdown of the end-to-end drug discovery process.
In this episode, Steven Lazer, Global Healthcare CTO for Dell Technologies, begins with the journey Healthcare has taken this year and expands on the characteristics of the Next Normal. Steven discusses the technologies that customers are identifying as critical to the Next Normal and how Dell has adapted to these new requirements. Steven concludes with what he sees coming next, where to find more info, and final thoughts.
In this episode, Lauren Williamson, Director of Healthcare, and Mike Murphy, Healthcare Data Protection Specialist, both from Dell’s Data Protection Division, begin with the current state of Healthcare when it comes to cyber security and the unique challenges that Healthcare faces in this space. Mike discusses how healthcare data mobility trends are making cyber resiliency more difficult. Lauren explains how cyber attacks and threats are getting around traditional protection methods. They conclude with steps Healthcare can take to improve cyber security prevention, detection, and recovery methods, Dell’s solutions that facilitate recovery from cyber threats, advice for customers getting started with cyber recovery, where to find more info, and final thoughts.
In this episode, Mo Eisen, Chief Technical Officer of Teknicor, a Dell Partner in the Cloud Service Provider Program, begins by describing MEDITECH, its products and position in the healthcare industry. Mo explains MEDITECH customers’ leading challenges, why they are exploring alternatives to traditional implementations and the benefits to a multi-cloud deployment. Mo then discusses how Dell’s VXRail solution addresses MEDITECH customers’ challenges, and the partnership between Teknicor and Dell that achieved MEDITECH certification for VXRail. Mo concludes by sharing how Dell and Teknicor work together to address broader customer challenges, a customer success story, where to find more info, and final thoughts.
In this episode, Jodey Hogeland, Global Technology Evangelist for Dell Technologies, begins by describing PowerStore’s internal intelligence and flexibility, and identifies the certifications that PowerStore has already received. Jodey then explains Medical Informatics’ use of PowerStore. Jodey concludes with where to find more info and final thoughts.