The global health care industry faces constant challenges, from labor deficiencies to cybersecurity. To respond to these problems, health care leaders invest in novel digital technologies, such as artificial intelligence (AI) in order to raise performance, raise performance and support patients’ involvement.1 However, according to Bob Friday, the director of AI at Juniper Networks, it requires hospitals and healthcare systems to have a network that can support these hungry for data. Friday is considered one of the “godparents” Wi-Fi and is a co-founder of Mist, a company that built Mist, a native Juniper network platform.
“Nowadays, everything goes to some application in the cloud,” explained Friday. “Regardless of whether it supports notes for doctors or tracking the Internet of Things (IoT) devices, you must be able to monitor what is happening. This will allow everyone to maintain a safe connection, because they use important applications. This also ensures that the data will move where they have to go to these applications.”
Maintenance of data flow through the network
Technologies such as AI, predictive analytics and real -time activities offer a great promise in increasing operational and clinical flows. But many healthcare organizations try to fully utilize and scale these solutions due to archaic network infrastructure.
“To make such solutions work as you like, you need to find a way to ensure that the appropriate data not only reach the cloud, but also that the data is in a form where you can do mathematics. This makes the type of AI based to help improve surgery,” said Friday.
Traditionally, network staff was simply responsible for managing network operations. Now, on Friday, he said that they must be able to manage clients to the cloud to provide the necessary applications, including technologies powered by artificial intelligence, with the necessary data, as well as to maintain their launch. “To start relying on these new generation tools, you must be able to automate what network specialists do,” he said.
Ensuring key basis of success
National AI National Networking Technology-Set Systems built for artificial intelligence and by AI-MOGA effectively and effectively ensure this automation. “AI cannot be later reflection when you want to maintain a safe connection of critical business applications with the Internet,” said Friday.
“Without native network technology, most IT teams are always in reaction mode, dealing with the latest crisis,” he said. “But after moving to the native AI network platform, you can automate key tasks. You can implement and scale the necessary technologies. You can easily keep up with potential safety threats. And you can move from reactive mode so that you can focus on other tasks in an active way.”
AI native network technology provides a mighty spine that helps hospitals and healthcare systems improve care, meet patients’ expectations and reduce susceptibility to cyber security.
“Without a native AI network you will not be able to make sure that the information flows where they must be, that these new applications are useful,” noted FIFF. “This will allow you to manage network operations so that you can optimize where you have to.”
Reference
- Siegel, S. January 29, 2025 2025 Global Health Care perspectives. . https://www2.deloitte.com/us/en/insights/industry/health-care/life-scinces-and-health-care-industry outlooks/2025-lobal-health-care-execive-utlook.html.