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Data Streaming in Real Life: Healthcare

Data streaming and event-driven architectures have emerged as the go-to architectures for innovation across all industries.

This webinar explores the state of data streaming in the healthcare industry, where IT modernization and innovative new technologies have an massive impact on the efficiency of processes, collecting and leveraging patient data, partnering with other organizations for better data quality; and hence saving lives everyday.

Join this webinar to learn more about:

  • How data streaming provides the ability to integrate, correlate, and analyze various data source in real time, including file-based batch systems, commercial products like SAP, healthcare-specific data formats like HL7 FHIR, and cloud-native applications running in the private or public cloud
  • Which enterprise architectures are trending in the healthcare sector globally, including secure data infrastructure across data center and cloud to ensure regulatory compliance and data sovereignty of PII data
  • How trends like AI and machine learning enable new use cases like sensor diagnosis, purpose-fit insurance products, or intelligent routing of emergency vehicles on the street

Join Kai Waehner, Global Field CTO at Confluent, as he explores the latest data streaming trends and architectures for the healthcare industry, including edge, hybrid, and multicloud solutions. Discover how these cutting-edge technologies drive continuous IT modernization, migration from on-prem to public cloud, and innovation within the industry. The session showcases real-life use cases and customer stories from industry leaders like Optum, Vitality Group, spectrumK, CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield, Bankers Healthcare Group, and Recursion.

Presenter

Kai Waehner

Global Field CTO, Confluent

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