Cloud computing in healthcare is growing fast in APAC – here’s why
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Leveraging cloud computing in the healthcare sector isn’t all too surprising, given how cloud services have truly proliferated around the world over the past couple of years. In fact last month BDO released data from a 2021 global healthcare digital transformation survey conducted by independent research firm Rabin Research Company, that examined the pervasiveness of cloud in health services.
It was found that 93% of healthcare organizations globally have already adopted or are in the process of adopting a digital transformation strategy, with a healthy 78% already deploying cloud computing in operations, while another 20% intending to spend on its deployment.
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COLLAPSE FEARS: The government announced a new 40 billion ringgit stimulus package after businesses were ordered to close, with some exceptions, until June 14
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Malls and many businesses in Malaysia shuttered yesterday as the country began its second nationwide lockdown to tackle a COVID-19 outbreak.
The nation imposed a partial lockdown on May 12, banning all social activities, but allowing the economic sector to operate.
Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin announced a large-scale lockdown after daily infections on Friday last week breached 8,000 and reached a record 9,020 on Saturday.
A delivery worker rides past the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.