To realize the massive potential of new technology, medical and healthcare device OEMs must embrace modern, purpose-fit infrastructure. Advancing patient outcomes requires innovation, and innovation in a software-centered world requires robust and secure over-the-air (OTA) updates. Without it, innovation and, thereby, progress fail.
To realize the massive potential of new technology, medical and healthcare device OEMs must embrace modern, purpose-fit infrastructure. Advancing patient outcomes requires innovation, and innovation in a software-centered world requires robust and secure over-the-air (OTA) updates. Without it, innovation and, thereby, progress fail.
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