“Google Cloud and Coviant Software Work Together for Automating Healthcare Data Transfer and Processing - PRNewswire” plus 2 more
“Google Cloud and Coviant Software Work Together for Automating Healthcare Data Transfer and Processing - PRNewswire” plus 2 more |
- Google Cloud and Coviant Software Work Together for Automating Healthcare Data Transfer and Processing - PRNewswire
- Thales takes eSIM platform onto Google Cloud - ChannelLife Australia
- TechGig collaborates with Google Cloud to launch Cloud DevJam - Times of India
Posted: 04 May 2020 05:52 AM PDT SAN ANTONIO, May 4, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Coviant Software, a provider of Managed File Transfer software that provides an easy way to automate, secure, manage, and audit file transfers while maintaining the highest levels of security and compliance, has extended its Diplomat MFT product to support the Google Cloud Healthcare API. This move follows quickly after the announcement by Google that the Cloud Healthcare API is now generally available, making Coviant Software the first and only MFT vendor to fully support Google Cloud Healthcare API for data exchange. The Google Cloud Healthcare API provides a suite of capabilities designed to enable standardized data exchanges between healthcare applications and solutions built on Google Cloud. It provides support for FHIR, DICOM, and HL7 data integration, and is fully HIPAA compliant. Once stored in data sets on the Google Cloud Platform, the healthcare data can be de-identified for privacy, and can be easily integrated into data processing, analytics, and AI on the platform. Coviant Software Diplomat MFT provides automated, secure file transfers from any endpoint, to any endpoint. "Diplomat MFT already supports easily transferring data to Google Cloud Storage," says Greg Hoffer, CEO of Coviant Software. "When we learned that the Google Cloud Healthcare API plays an important role in the management, analytics, and exchange of this important and sensitive data, we quickly extended our solution to make integration into the Google Cloud Healthcare API as simple as ticking a box and filling in a few fields. Now healthcare customers can leverage the cost savings and security of Google Cloud storage and easily take advantage of the power and flexibility of Google Cloud Healthcare API." Coviant Diplomat MFT is a cross-platform software solution that runs on-premises, in the cloud, or in a hybrid deployment. It takes less than an hour for customers to install and configure the solution for their first automated file transfer. If you are interested in learning more or obtaining a free trial license of the industry leading Diplomat MFT, you can visit us at https://www.coviantsoftware.com/contact, send an email to [email protected], or call us at 781-210-3310 x100. About Coviant Software Coviant Software has been delivering secure file transfer automation solutions since 2004, used by hundreds of businesses to meet the business and technology needs of an increasingly interconnected global marketplace. Coviant is the winner of multiple industry awards for the effectiveness and value of its Diplomat MFT product. For more information, visit https://www.coviantsoftware.com Media Contact: Greg Hoffer SOURCE Coviant Software ![]() Related Linkshttps://www.coviantsoftware.com |
Thales takes eSIM platform onto Google Cloud - ChannelLife Australia Posted: 04 May 2020 04:47 PM PDT ![]() Thales has deployed the world's first GSMA-certified eSIM activation solution on Google Cloud. This solution will offer telecom operators secure and scalable support to manage increases in mobile subscriptions for eSIM-capable devices. eSIMs are a type of SIM card directly embedded into devices to allow for remote provisioning and continue to be a seeing growing market. Adoption of this new technology is being fueled by a new generation of smartphones, tablets, wearables and new IoT use-cases including market-leaders Samsung and Apple. Thales' subscription management expertise not only ensures seamless remote activation of a vast number of devices but also provides data analytics and protection of the subscriber's data. "The combination of Thales and Google Cloud's global technology expertise is a perfect match to address the challenges of the eSIM market in a very innovative manner," says Google Cloud telecom, media and entertainment industry solutions managing director Anil Jain. "Thales' new cloud infrastructure enables the expected and significant growth in eSIM-capable devices to be tackled seamlessly. We know Google Cloud's scalability will be critical with the rise of 5G networks and the cellular network connectivity of billions of IoT devices worldwide." With telecom operators facing the combined challenges of rapid digital transformation and a drastically growing eSIM ecosystem, Thales has responded by creating a public cloud-based version of its eSIM Remote Subscription Platform which will initially run on Google Cloud. Thales has implemented first-class security standards specifically designed to meet the requirements of GSMA certification in a public cloud environment. Telecom operators can also benefit from the Thales subscription management solution which offers operational flexibility, both in terms of auto-scaling and capacity management. As a result, enterprises will be able to take full advantage of subscription business growth in the years ahead. "By collaborating with Google Cloud teams, we have designed a global service to answer the exponential demand for new eSIM devices," says Thale mobile connectivity senior vice president Emmanuel Unguran. "This hybrid infrastructure is a springboard to innovative IoT applications in a standardized and interoperable security framework. By achieving GSMA certification our cloud-based solution provides a trusted and compliant platform for telecom operators." ABI Research stated in March that there is 'no question' that 2020 eSIM smartphone shipments will go over the 225 million milestone. The technology research and consulting company projects 500 million eSIM-capable smartphones will ship globally in 2024, as Apple, Google and Samsung as well as other vendors get on the eSIM bandwagon. |
TechGig collaborates with Google Cloud to launch Cloud DevJam - Times of India Posted: 04 May 2020 01:41 PM PDT ![]() The upskilling program has been designed to enable IT professionals and developers enhance and build their cloud-based skills while at home during the coronavirus-led nationwide lockdown. Participants can build their expertise around an array of Google Cloud platform (GCP) skills including core infrastructure, data & machine learning, application development, and more. With live interactive sessions led by Google Cloud experts, developers can apply and test their knowledge through multiple choice question tests, hands-on labs, hackathons, and other skill-tests. All participants will also have the opportunity to validate their knowledge by applying and completing their Google Cloud certification. With points to be earned with each activity, developers can earn the recognition of 'Cloud DevJam Champions' at the end of the program. Commenting on the launch, Sanjay Goyal, business head at TimesJobs and TechGig said: "The COVID-19 outbreak, and the social lockdown, has made it critically important for everyone to remain updated with newer technologies. Today, the digital frontier -- led by cloud-based technologies -- is driving most initiatives in all the sectors. I am glad that at such juncture, TechGig -- in collaboration with Google Cloud -- is launching 'Cloud DevJam', a unique opportunity for the technologists to explore, learn and upskill on the Google Cloud platform." Karan Bajwa, managing director, Google Cloud India said, "One thing that recent events have made clearer than ever is the importance for organisations and tech talent to be digital-first and cloud-ready. The Cloud DevJam is unique because it's been conceptualised to enable developers to build their knowledge while at home, and companies will need to call on their skills in the immediate and long term to ensure business agility, resilience, and overall competitiveness." TechGig is a platform for IT professionals to synergise, share, exchange ideas, facts and information as well as showcase their work and express their views on the vast repertoire that the IT industry encompasses. |
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