Cloud Computing in Medical - Thematic Intelligence

Cloud Computing in Medical - Thematic Intelligence


Summary

Cloud computing is replacing the traditional IT stack

Cloud computing refers to the provision of information technology (IT) infrastructure and platform services to provide a flexible, scalable, and on-demand IT environment. At the simplest level of abstraction, it may refer only to IT infrastructure, such as a remotely hosted server. At the furthest level of abstraction, it refers to a remotely hosted software application together with all the computing elements required to provide that software, such as a data center, networking equipment, and servers

Scope
  • This report is a thematic brief, which identifies those companies most likely to succeed in a world filled with disruptive threats. Inside, we predict how each theme will evolve and identify the leading and disrupting companies.
  • The report covers the patient consumerism theme.
Reasons to Buy
  • GlobalData’s thematic research ecosystem is a single, integrated global research platform that provides an easy-to-use framework for tracking all themes across all companies in all sectors. It has a proven track record of identifying the important themes early, enabling companies to make the right investments ahead of the competition, and secure that all-important competitive advantage.
  • Develop and design your corporate strategies through an in-house expert analysis of patient consumerism by understanding the primary ways in which this theme is impacting the healthcare industry.
  • Stay up to date on the industry’s major players and where they sit in the value chain.
  • Identify emerging industry trends to gain a competitive advantage.


Executive Summary
Players
Technology Briefing
Defining cloud computing
Business benefits of cloud computing
Deployment models
Public cloud
Private cloud
Community cloud
Hybrid cloud
Multi-cloud
Trends
Technology trends
Macroeconomic trends
Regulatory trends
Industry Analysis
Market size and growth forecasts
Cloud services and cloud infrastructure in healthcare
Cloud services and cloud infrastructure in medical devices
Timeline
Signals
M&A trends
Venture financing trends
Patent trends
Company filing trends
Hiring trends
Social media trends
Value Chain
Cloud services (PaaS and IaaS)
Cloud services (SaaS)
Cloud professional services
Companies
Public companies
Private companies
Sector Scorecards
Medical devices sector scorecard
Who’s who
Thematic screen
Valuation screen
Risk screen
Glossary
Further Reading
GlobalData reports
Our Thematic Research Methodology
About GlobalData
Contact Us
List of Tables
Table 1: Technology trends/
Table 2: Macroeconomic trends
Table 3: Regulatory trends
Table 4: M&A trends
Table 5: Key venture financing deals associated with cloud computing in the medical theme
Table 6: Public companies
Table 7: Private companies
Table 8: Glossary
Table 9: GlobalData reports
List of Figures
Figure 1: Who are the leading players in the cloud computing theme, and where do they sit in the value chain?
Figure 2: The traditional IT stack and the cloud computing stack
Figure 3: The global cloud services and infrastructure market in healthcare will be $47.6 billion by 2027
Figure 4: The global cloud services and infrastructure market for medical devices will reach $5.2 billion by 2027
Figure 5: The cloud computing story
Figure 6: Deal value in cloud-related venture financing for medical devices drops while deal volume remains steady
Figure 7: The number of cloud-related patent filings for medical devices grew steadily between 2016 and 2021
Figure 8: Asia-Pacific and North America are the leading hubs for cloud-related innovation in medical devices
Figure 9: The increased adoption of cloud computing across medical devices is reflected in company filings
Figure 10: Cloud-related hiring activity across medical device markets have increased again following the 2022 downturn
Figure 11: Medical device manufacturers are the most active hirers in cloud computing for healthcare
Figure 12: Cloud-related social media activity in medical devices increased between 2020 and 2022 but drastically declined thereafter
Figure 13: Enterprise cloud spending falls into three categories
Figure 14: The cloud computing value chain: PaaS and IaaS
Figure 15: The cloud computing value chain: SaaS
Figure 16: The cloud computing value chain: cloud professional services
Figure 17: Who does what in the cloud computing space?
Figure 18: Thematic screen
Figure 19: Valuation screen
Figure 20: Risk screen
Figure 21: Our five-step approach for generating a sector scorecard

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