MULTICLOUD TECHNICAL GUIDE FOR NETWORK AND CLOUD ARCHITECTS

September 17, 2018

Organizations seeking to connect and secure workloads end to end across many clouds as simply as if they were in one cloud are driving the transition from cloud to multicloud. This move represents a significant operational transformation, and such changes require careful thought and planning. The entire industry benefits from a complete discussion of the key points that comprise that transition.

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Navicure® is a provider of integrated cloud-based medical claims management and patient payment solutions that enable healthcare organizations of all sizes to increase revenue, accelerate cash flow, and reduce the cost and effort of managing claims, patient billing and payments, and healthcare data analytics. Serving more than 100,000 providers nationwide, Navicure’s solutions integrate with industry-leading practice management systems and open software as a service (SaaS) companies.

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