The Benefits of KVM Technology in Healthcare

Today, IT networks and infrastructures are key components of medical facilities and laboratories all across the globe. They have become even more important in light of the current COVID pandemic, as hospitals and other medical institutions are pushed to their limits in terms of availability of medical staff, equipment, and IT resources.

KVM technology can reduce productivity bottlenecks and support quick service for essential computing hardware. The technology provides everything you need to remove computers from workspaces, examination rooms, or patient rooms and put them in a central equipment room. KVM allows you to remotely access these servers and transmit and share visuals, such as MRI scans and other medical images, and even provides access to patient data from mobile devices.

Register for our free 30-minute webinar to learn about use cases for KVM extension and switching technology in medical environments. You will also discover how the technology enhances productivity, optimizes IT service reaction times, and allows easy collaboration between medical staff.

Topics:

  • Exemplary use cases of KVM technology in medical environments
  • How KVM optimizes medical staff workflows and enables remote IT administration
  • Key technology for reliable data transmission and sharing

To learn more about our healthcare solutions, visit blackbox.com/healthcare

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