December 19, 2017 | By Sagi Brody
NEW YORK, December 19, 2017 – Opti9 (formerly “opti9”) today announces that it has been identified as a Representative Vendor in Gartner’s November 2017 “ Market Guide for Cloud Service Providers to Healthcare Delivery Organizations.” This is the second year in a row that Opti9 has been recognized in this report. According to Gartner’s report, “over the past decade, cloud computing has evolved rapidly and is now considered a viable IT service delivery option for new Healthcare Delivery Organization (HDO) IT initiatives and vendor offerings. HDO CIOs should use this guide to better understand this rapidly evolving marketplace and its notable vendors.”*
“We’re proud to once again be named as a Representative Vendor in Gartner’s November 2017 ‘Market Guide for Cloud Service Providers to Healthcare Delivery Organizations’,” comments Michael C. Orza. “[Opti9] delivers agile, fully managed, and healthcare-centric Cloud and IT infrastructure solutions. With our Direct Access Cloud, we’re also able to deliver them securely, completely ‘air-gapped’ from the public internet and segmented from other tenants for maximum security and compliance.”
Opti9’s Private, Hybrid and Public Cloud solutions for healthcare customers are backed by the industry’s most comprehensive Service Level Agreements (SLAs) and Business Associate Agreements (BAAs). The company’s Direct Access Cloud enables cloud and other Opti9 managed services — such as Disaster and Ransomware Recovery, Managed Security, Off-site Backups, and Cloud Storage — to be delivered directly and securely to healthcare organizations’ internal networks from local data centers.
Customers can also consume managed third-party services privately, including Amazon Web Services (AWS) and cybersecurity monitoring from Managed Security Service Providers (MSSPs). Opti9 operates a global network of data centers and recovery sites throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia-Pacific.
*Gartner: Market Guide for Cloud Service Providers to Healthcare Delivery Organizations, Gregg Pessin, Barry Runyon, 20 November 2017.
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