IP VPN and Network Convergence Adoption—US Healthcare
In-Stat/MDR, October 2007, Pages: 10
IP VPN technology has an established base within US healthcare and represents an important segment of today’s data services. Based on In-Stat's 2007 IP Communications and Convergence survey of 1,000 US IT professionals, which included 119 respondents in the healthcare sector, this paper provides valuable insight into:-Current and near-term overall IP VPN deployment.
-Current and near-term IP VPN deployment by type.
-Most important factors considered by healthcare IT professionals when selecting an IP VPN.
-Current and near-term adoption trends for convergence of voice, video, and data.
-Most important factors driving convergence in the healthcare sector.
-Current and near-term trends for use of QoS/CoS.
Overview
IP VPN Adoption Will Continue to Grow
IPSec is Predominant in Healthcare
Network Security is Most Important in VPN
Convergence is Occurring
Cost Savings in Convergence is Most Important Factor
Data Applications are a Priority in Healthcare
Conclusion
Recommendations
Related Reports
List of Figures
Figure 1. IP VPN Deployments—Current and Planned
Figure 2. IP VPN by Technology Type
Figure 3. Most Important Factors in Selecting IP VPN Solutions
Figure 4. Network Convergence—Current and Planned
Figure 5. Most Important Factors Driving Network Convergence
Figure 6. Implementation of QoS/CoS—Current and Planned
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