21st century computing: Dell EMC, Intel and SAP power better patient outcomes

Across the globe, the value of unlocking data is top of mind and progressing rapidly. However, for a variety of reasons, most health data continues to reside in silos, and remains untapped. Creating a truly interrelated health ecosystem, with the patient’s interests and patient outcomes at the center, can only be achieved if health data is securely connected, and minable by high speed analytics. This requires 21st century IT solutions that enable efficient and selective brokerage of data – serving the patient, physician and researcher in a highly user-friendly way.

SAP, Dell EMC and Intel provide a unique software-, hardware- and services-combination that can help our customers drive their business. At the end of this journey is a fully interconnected health network, where data is efficiently brokered and rapidly analyzed. Learn more about the Dell EMC, Intel and SAP cooperation and the special use cases in health leveraging the Dell EMC Reference Architecture for SAP Connected Health powered by SAP HANA and Intel Xeon processor technology and how this solution can help creating opportunities for faster diagnosis and treatment, such as fighting against cancer. Video SAP TV: The Pulse – Precision Medicine.

In addition, we are pleased to share more information in our presence at HIMSS Annual Conference 2017 (Orlando, February 19-23). We invite you to register for the Dell EMC, Intel, and SAP HEALTH Lunch & Learn session “Real-Time Insights for Better Patient Outcomes”. Wednesday, February 22, 2017, 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm, Room 202B. In this session, our networked health vision will be illustrated through fully integrated hardware and software solutions, and tangible use cases and customer examples. Register today.

Stay tuned for more information – and see you on site, whether in the Dell EMC (#3161) booth, or the Intel (#2661) or SAP (#543) booths.

About the Author: JP Gotter

JP Gotter has spent nearly 20 years focused on the SAP business, developing a deep knowledge of SAP products and technology. Based in Germany, he has been at Dell for over five years and currently heads the Global SAP Center of Excellence.