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HP Digital Hospital 2.0 + V-Health Solutions enable care coordination across the healthcare ecosystem, which includes hospitals, ambulatory clinics, rehabilitation centers, nursing homes and physician offices.
Health organizations today run countless systems, tools and applications that are not connected or integrated. HP's new end-to-end Digital Health solutions portfolio enables clients to efficiently coordinate care across the extended healthcare community.
The new HP Digital Health solutions are based on HP's extensive portfolio of products, solutions and partnerships. Now updated to include an expanded solution framework and formal reference architectures, HP Digital Hospital uses technology convergence to create a highly integrated, pervasive, real-time information environment.
It enables health organizations to accelerate change and innovation, advance operational efficiencies and orchestrate care across the ecosystem. In short, it helps healthcare organizations become Instant-On Enterprises.
Sweeping regulation and the changing healthcare landscape are encouraging providers to reorganize into care teams that improve coordination and collaboration across the continuum of healthcare settings. HP's approach to 'instant-on healthcare' should help to address and simplify the transition healthcare organizations will need to achieve this level of efficiency.
In a world of continuous connectivity, the Instant-On Enterprise embeds technology in everything it does to serve customers, employees, partners, and citizens with whatever they need, instantly. CINBAD's charter is to understand the behavior of large computer networks in the context of high-performance computing and campus installations such as CERN

The HP HP2-E41 Digital Health solution portfolio provides a clear vision and blueprint of how health organizations can improve operational efficiencies, speed innovations into practice, minimize risk as well as improve quality of care.
HP today announced that CERN, one of the world's largest and most respected centers for scientific research, has selected HP networking solutions to further improve its network infrastructure performance, reliability and security needed to support its ground-breaking discoveries.
HP HP2-E41 and CERN have a long history of researching and developing advanced networking technologies. The CINBAD (CERN Investigation of Network Behaviour and Anomaly Detection) project, launched in 2007 in collaboration with HP, is based completely on HP networking technology.
With more than 50,000 active user devices interconnected by 10,000 km of cables and fibers, as well as more than 2,500 switches and routers, CERN's campus network can study and test a wide range of network applications.
CERN's research community includes more than 10,000 scientists and engineers who need to share large amounts of data quickly and securely with other researchers at CERN and around the world. Faced with the explosion of information and data analysis, CERN turned to HP to improve its network infrastructure.
CERN's campus network infrastructure is designed to ensure efficient and robust communication between CERN sites. To ensure that, a decision has been made to shortly introduce IPv6 (Internet Protocol Version 6), an internet layer protocol for packet-switched networking.
HP networking solutions are core to HP Converged Infrastructure, which integrates servers, storage and networking into pools of interoperable resources. HP provided us with a five-year roadmap that clearly met our criteria and growth objectives.
We needed a reliable, secure and proven network infrastructure that could support IPv6 for faster communications and multicast capabilities for new applications. They are a strong partner and share our dedication to developing advanced technology through long-term research and development efforts.