Computing power has dropped the cost of genome sequencing dramatically. Now the challenge is to manage the explosive growth in big data and analytics for healthcare and life sciences.
John Hengeveld uses his real-life example to explain how computer simulations help cure diseases with high-resolution results at lower cost and risk.
Delivering highly scalable data storage, Intel® Distribution for Apache Hadoop* software addresses security and big data challenges.
Describes advantages of Aspera technology for ultra-high-speed data transfer in virtualized computing environments typical of the cloud.
China’s fast-growing regional health information exchange networks (RHINs) are beginning to show exciting opportunities for data analytics to help regional health authorities meet the
Chinese Government’s ambitious health improvement goals.
RENCI utilizes Intel® technology and Hadoop* to provide the IT infrastructure to turn big data into lab insight and clinical therapy.
Clinical researcher Knome offers knoSYS*100, an integrated genome interpretation solution.
Cisco UCS* delivers secure performance and scalability for enterprise systems with Intel® Distribution for Apache Hadoop* software.
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Genome data analysis realizes a competitive advantage for the collation of Big Data with cost-effective scalability
MUSC uses Intel® Xeon® processor-based IBM servers to save lives through reliable data.
Soon all of Mexico will be connected through tele-medicine to Mexico's better future, powered by Intel technology.
John Hengeveld’s real-life example shows how simulated computer experiments help cure diseases.
Accelrys and Diagnomics executives discuss new medical therapies and science using Intel® technology.
David Zirl, healthcare solution strategist, on clinical archiving, cloud computing, and data security management. (1:59)
WHO panel discusses the cultural and economic shifts happening as populations age.
Intel professionals discuss how healthcare security controls prevent optimized care and privacy.
See how Intel® Atom™ processor-based intelligent fitness solutions improve gym workouts.
Care giver network and technology helping elderly in the home.
As the complexity and number of connected devices within the clinical environment increases, so do the challenges associated with them.
Philips improves radiology imaging for pediatric care with advances in scan quality and time.
Intel’s vision of the future at the Chandler fitness center features intelligent, connected equipment.
Eric Dishman shares ideas for home-based healthcare.
Intel Fellow discusses using innovation to improve the quality, cost, and access to healthcare.