HTM Market Projected to Reach $146 Billion by 2035 as AI and Predictive Maintenance Expand
Growth reflects increasing reliance on connected medical devices, lifecycle management, and data-driven service models.
Growth reflects increasing reliance on connected medical devices, lifecycle management, and data-driven service models.
KLAS Research recognized Ordr as a top performer in a recent report detailing vendor performance in the healthcare IoT security space.
Energous and Atmosic Technologies' Wirelessly-Charged Sensor Evaluation Kit enables battery-free and long-life battery IoT applications.
Growth reflects increasing reliance on connected medical devices, lifecycle management, and data-driven service models.
The partnership provides full clinical visibility and insight into clinical networks to detect, prevent, and take action against cyber threats in real time.
Read MoreA veteran of the IT and cybersecurity industries for more than 25 years, Azi Cohen joins CyberMDX from WhiteSource Software.
Read MoreWhen implementing IoT technologies, it’s important to follow some crucial steps at the outset to ensure success.
Read MoreThe partnership provides healthcare organizations with visibility and control of medical IoT device data to identify and respond to security threats.
Read MoreThe Internet of Things (IoT)-enabled medical devices manufacturing market reached nearly $18.8 billion in 2018—having grown at a compound annual growth rate of 8.6% from 2014—and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 29.9% to nearly $69.7 billion by 2023, according to a new report.
Read MoreWi-Fi network quality has become a safety and security issue as the number and type of wireless medical devices—such as EKGs/ECGs, patient monitoring equipment, and imaging systems—proliferate, a survey of Association for Executives in Healthcare Information Technology (AEHIT) members by Nyansa reveals.
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