EPISODE · Oct 7, 2024 · 25 MIN
Epic EHR Hosting and Moving Beyond Disaster Recovery to Resiliency with Rackspace
from Healthcare IT Today Interviews · host John Lynn
The shift from hosting Epic in your own data center to now hosting Epic in the cloud has been amazing to watch. For the longest time, no one would even consider hosting Epic in the cloud. Not even Epic. However, Epic and its customers have shifted their mindset in a big way and now it seems that everyone is hosting Epic in the cloud or moving that direction. In order to learn more about this important topic, I sat down to talk with Jason Jones, Global Senior Client Executive – Strategic Accounts at Rackspace Technology, and Jack Crowley, Senior Director and General Manager - Healthcare Private Cloud at Rackspace Technology, to learn from their experience as the largest third party hosting provider of Epic. Learn more about Rackspace: https://www.rackspace.com/ Health IT Community: https://www.healthcareittoday.com/
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The shift from hosting Epic in your own data center to now hosting Epic in the cloud has been amazing to watch. For the longest time, no one would even consider hosting Epic in the cloud. Not even Epic. However, Epic and its customers have shifted their mindset in a big way and now it seems that everyone is hosting Epic in the cloud or moving that direction. In order to learn more about this important topic, I sat down to talk with Jason Jones, Global Senior Client Executive – Strategic Accounts at Rackspace Technology, and Jack Crowley, Senior Director and General Manager - Healthcare Private Cloud at Rackspace Technology, to learn from their experience as the largest third party hosting provider of Epic. Learn more about Rackspace: https://www.rackspace.com/ Health IT Community: https://www.healthcareittoday.com/
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