About ClearData NetworksClearData Networks helps healthcare organizations meet the corporate governance and Federal mandates driving HIPAA, HITECH Act, and ePHI compliancy issues. Our solution offerings provide Secure Data Center hosting solutions and services to minimize the cost and complexity of digital storage and cloud computing requirements. These offerings allow companies to reduce costs associated with IT Infrastructure, provide secure off-site storage and protection against data loss and system failure, provide outsourcing of Information System functions including security management, system upgrades and system maintenance while increasing reliability and system performance. Creative DestructionIt is said that the most valuable feature of Capitalism is creative destruction. Whether by crisis or invention, the status quo is repeatedly upset and replaced by new competitive paradigms in a process that continually redefines market efficiency. Technology is often a catalyst for creative destruction. Upstarts with guts, imagination and new approaches that bring revolutionary economies of scale to an industry can humble dominant companies in a few years. A recent example is SalesForce.com (www.SalesForce.com). They crippled Siebel Systems in a few short years by turning Customer Relationship Management (CRM) on its head using ?Cloud Computing.? Siebel was crippled by its success-driven inertia; they were unable to turn their ship in time to meet the threat and were crushed because of it. The least understood and most powerful disruptive force is government fiat. With the stroke of its regulatory pen the government can rewire entire industries. Healthcare is about to undergo a tsunami of change driven by technological disruption and government fiat. In the end, many trillions of dollars of wealth will be shifted about. The wise investor will profit from this market shift. ClearData has positioned itself to take advantage of this change in the way health records are created, accessed, stored and archived within the healthcare supply chain. Driven by the stroke of the President?s pen, thousands of hospitals, physician practice groups, and affiliated healthcare organizations have been left to grapple with how to secure massive amounts of data currently on paper charts, film or tape to a digital, secure data storage solution that can be accessed and analyzed anywhere, at any time. |