Healthcare organizations rely on digital infrastructure to deliver 24/7 patient care. From clinical systems and imaging to AI-enabled diagnostics and research computing, these environments demand infrastructure that is secure, resilient, and adaptable.

Healthcare CIOs need to ensure clinical continuity in a zero-downtime environment. EHR, imaging systems, and AI diagnostics have raised the stakes on performance and require modernizing aging data centers while protecting uptime, managing risk, and balancing cloud strategy with on-prem resiliency, all under constant regulatory scrutiny.
Facility Leaders are managing mission-critical infrastructure that was not designed for today’s density, cooling loads, or redundancy expectations, and face power constraints, deferred maintenance, budget challenges, and compliance pressures while being asked to support 24/7 clinical operations without disruption.
Network Leaders are working in health systems that are increasingly distributed across hospitals, ambulatory centers, research, telehealth, and cloud platforms, and must decrease latency, strengthen cybersecurity, implement flawless disaster recovery, and scale capacity to support growth without jeopardizing reliability.

