- International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
- Carestream Health, Inc. (A Subsidiary of Onex Corporation)
- Athenahealth, Inc.
- Carecloud Corporation
- Siemens Healthineers AG
- Eclinicalworks
- Koninklijke Philips N.V.
- Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, Inc.
- NTT Data Corporation
- Sectra AB
- GE Healthcare
- Nextgen Healthcare, Inc.
- DXC Technology
- Infinitt Healthcare Co. Ltd.
- Hyland Software, Inc.
- Orion Health Group
- Fujifilm Holdings Corporation
- Vepro Ehealth Solutions
- Dell Technologies, Inc.
- Ensoftek, Inc.
Recent developments by key players in Healthcare Cloud Computing Market:
In November 2022- VMware, a U.S.-based provider of cloud computing services, teamed with Wipro Ltd. The relationship would see Wipro establish a VMware business unit to provide its clients with the latter's platform. According to the statement, Wipro is educating up to 5,000 people in VMware's cross-cloud services, which will provide multi-cloud enterprise tools and focus on industries like banking and financial services, healthcare, and consumer and retail services.
Managing a vast amount of data has been one of the largest challenges the healthcare industry has faced, particularly in light of the pandemic's increased demand. Gathering, storing, and analyzing data to further enhance healthcare operations has been, and perhaps will continue to be, made much easier by cloud technology. Thanks to cloud computing technologies, healthcare organizations can map diseases, track their transmission, and warn the public about risky locations at a far cheaper cost and faster rate. Cloud computing makes it simple to track and map the situation as a result, and it is projected that it will positively affect the market during the forecast year. Moreover, the fusion of cloud computing and wireless technology has made delivering medical treatment to remote areas much simpler. Patients are left unattended in remote areas because no contemporary care facilities exist. This problem can be resolved by utilizing a tele cloud, which allows medical personnel to diagnose and treat patients over great distances in real-time and affordably. Telehealth has become a crucial part of patient monitoring since the Covid -19 pandemic, which has fueled technological advancement and the growth of this target market. However, despite the cloud offering various advantages and security measures, the data stored there is still open to cyber-attacks. Due to the large amount volume of patient data and increased efforts toward digital transformation in healthcare, data security and privacy issues are escalating swiftly. Patients' concerns about the security of their data have heightened the necessity to uphold security standards for data protection. The market is expected to be hindered by cyberattacks and other errors.