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Specsavers, the world's largest privately owned optical group, needs to defend its position and provide affordable, quality care to patients and customers. To do this, every aspect of the business must run smoothly, including its IT desk and support.
For fast, reliable remote support that included an extra layer of security, Specsavers chose TeamViewer Tensor — a bespoke solution that includes TeamViewer’s advanced access management system, Conditional Access.
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5 benefits and challenges of DCI
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Data center interconnect, or DCI, is technology that links two or more data centers together so they can share resources. DCI technology offers many options and reacts differently with other areas of networking, such as WAN performance, optical networks and the cloud.
This compilation of expert advice explores the benefits and challenges of DCI, as well as how it interacts with other technologies.
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How to achieve network infrastructure modernization
By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
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These days upgrading to advanced network infrastructure involves firms being able to deliver mission-critical services through cloud providers and through their own cloud resources. Increased network infrastructure capacity need has seen deployment of optical networking and advanced network solutions such as software-defined wide area network (SDWAN). Download our exclusive e-Guide and read more about:
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The growth of cloud-based networking: What to expect in 2022 and beyond
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By upgrading to advanced network infrastructure, firms can deliver mission-critical services through cloud providers and through their own cloud resources. These increased capacity need has seen deployment of optical networking and advanced network solution such as software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN). Read more in our exclusive e-guide.
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Caring for the SPF+, QSFP, QSFP-DD, OSFP optical transceivers in your network
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Optical Networking / DWDM Basics (Dense Wave Division Multiplexing)
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Optical networking delivers the distance, bandwidth scalability, resiliency, and manageability that broadband networks require. Review of optical networking technology and basics and explain how optical networks solve reachability, survivability, bandwidth growth, and maintenance challenges for broadband services. Key topics of discussion: What problems do optical networks solve? What are the major piece parts and important vocabulary? What do I have to think about when deploying? Any cool stuff on the market I should be aware of? What Can an Optical Network Do for Me? A couple DWDM basics... What are the Key Pieces of an Optical System? DWDM Basics What is a Transponder? DWDM Basics What is OTN Switching? DWDM Basics OTN Containers Any type of client signal: Ethernet, SONET, Fiber Channel, etc. What are the functions of a Line System? DWDM Basics Combining Waves using Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) DWDM "Grids" What Determines How Much Spectrum I Use for Each Wavelength? Transponder Options Performance-Optimized Transport - 3 better knobs Manipulating Wavelengths... Brute Force Networking A Little Better - Fixed OADM units ROADM Networking - Where Networks are Trending Different Types of ROADMS different types of addidrop hardware Attenuation (loss) Reduces Optical Power No Free Lunch in the Analog World Dispersion - When Pulses Spread out Down the Fiber - 10G waves and below Technology, Design, and Deployment Considerations
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Next generation network security
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In this e-guide, we explore how network security, while remaining relevant, needs to change in its approach to meet the needs of new technologies and threats. We also look at why it should now be seen as one of several key elements of a modern cyber security strategy.
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Fibre Channel Data Center Interconnects (DCI): 64G FC and More
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Organizations often operate data centers in multiple locations and are often geographically distributed to provide scale and disaster recovery capabilities. As with any fabric topology, scalability, data integrity and security are key requirements. This webinar will discuss how Fibre Channel can be effectively deployed in these applications using optical transport technology. Topics to be covered: • Optical Transport 101: A brief survey of optical networking (DWDM) technology • Fibre Channel transport via OTN • Robustness: Optical transport protection options: Resiliency against fiber outages • Security: Optical transport OTN encryption: No-overhead layer 1 encryption that can be combined with IPSec or other higher-layer security protocols
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Fibre Channel Data Center Interconnects (DCI): 64G FC and More
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Organizations often operate data centers in multiple locations and are often geographically distributed to provide scale and disaster recovery capabilities. As with any fabric topology, scalability, data integrity and security are key requirements. This webinar will discuss how Fibre Channel can be effectively deployed in these applications using optical transport technology. Topics to be covered: • Optical Transport 101: A brief survey of optical networking (DWDM) technology • Fibre Channel transport via OTN • Robustness: Optical transport protection options: Resiliency against fiber outages • Security: Optical transport OTN encryption: No-overhead layer 1 encryption that can be combined with IPSec or other higher-layer security protocols
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Fibre Channel Data Center Interconnects (DCI): 64G FC and More
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Fibre Channel Data Center Interconnects (DCI): 64G FC and More
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Organizations often operate data centers in multiple locations and are often geographically distributed to provide scale and disaster recovery capabilities. As with any fabric topology, scalability, data integrity and security are key requirements. This webinar will discuss how Fibre Channel can be effectively deployed in these applications using optical transport technology. Topics to be covered: • Optical Transport 101: A brief survey of optical networking (DWDM) technology • Fibre Channel transport via OTN • Robustness: Optical transport protection options: Resiliency against fiber outages • Security: Optical transport OTN encryption: No-overhead layer 1 encryption that can be combined with IPSec or other higher-layer security protocols
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Fibre Channel Data Center Interconnects (DCI): 64G FC and More
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Organizations often operate data centers in multiple locations and are often geographically distributed to provide scale and disaster recovery capabilities. As with any fabric topology, scalability, data integrity and security are key requirements. This webinar will discuss how Fibre Channel can be effectively deployed in these applications using optical transport technology. Topics to be covered: • Optical Transport 101: A brief survey of optical networking (DWDM) technology • Fibre Channel transport via OTN • Robustness: Optical transport protection options: Resiliency against fiber outages • Security: Optical transport OTN encryption: No-overhead layer 1 encryption that can be combined with IPSec or other higher-layer security protocols
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Routed Optical Networking, a performant and sustainable network infrastructure
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Type: Replay
Routed Optical Networking provides a standard based architecture to finally achieve full IP and optical integration for both forwarding and management/automation plane. Join this session to see how it can optimize capex, reduce power consumption and time to service. Includes live demo.
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Automation Workflow Demo for IP and Optical Networking
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Routed Optical Networking
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The Intelligent Middle Mile
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Secure Patient Data Access with Cloud-Based Health Gateway
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Six components that comprise patient engagement and access to care
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What’s New in NOM 2023.05
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IP over DWDM (IPoDWDM) can have a large impact on the total cost of ownership of a network. Disaggregating the transponder solution, and installing the Digital Coherent Optic (DCO) directly in the router can both simplify the design and provide significant cost savings. With the advent of ZR+ optics, and advances in silicon chip efficiency, IPoDWDM is poised to become the new standard. Join Ribbon on June 14th at 11am ET/10am CT as we discuss all of the below and more: - What is IPoDWDM? How is it different from traditional optical transport? - ZR+, an open standard for the industry. - This seems great, what's the catch? Power consumption and thermals.
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Ensuring Healthcare Networks for the Perfect Storm
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Your network is NOT what you should be concerned with right now. But it could be. Conservative planning for unpredictable events helps to ensure patient safety and staff effectiveness. As the number of patients in hospitals increases exponentially, so does the number of medical devices in use and the amount of data as well. Now, more than ever, connectivity and interoperability is essential to the lives of patients and healthcare workers. Increased connectivity of devices may mean less unnecessary exposure for patients and clinical staff. The entire ecosystem, relies on a robust network infrastructure that can withstand large increases in traffic, and proactively notify technicians of potential failures and pain points before they occur.
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Building a Routed Optical Network for Practical Deployment & Customer Migration
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Domain Orchestration - Detailed Demo
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Next-generation Interconnects: The Critical Importance of Connectors and Cables
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Modern data centers systems consist of hundreds of sub-systems that are all connected with optical transceivers, copper cables, and industry standards-based connectors and cages. For interconnecting storage subsystems, two things are happening: Speeds are radically increasing making the maximum reach of copper wire interconnects very short and, at the same time, increasingly larger storage systems are expanding in size and much further apart. This is making longer reach optical technologies much more popular. However, optical interconnect technologies are more costly and complex compared to copper with a plethora of new buzz-words and technology concepts. The rate of change from the huge uptick in data demand is accelerating new product developments at an incredible pace. While much of the enterprise industry is still on 10G/40G/100GbE speeds, the next generation optics groups are already commercializing 800G with 1.6Tb transceivers in discussion! Today, it’s all about power, cost, and upgrade paths. In this SNIA Network Storage Forum webinar we’ll cover the latest in the impressive array of data center infrastructure solutions designed to address expanding requirements for higher-bandwidth and lower-power. This will include next-generation solutions leveraging copper and optics to deliver high signal integrity, lower-latency, and lower insertion loss to achieve maximum efficiency, speed, and density. After you watch the presentation, check out the Q&A blog: https://bit.ly/3qmTtU4
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Next-generation Interconnects: The Critical Importance of Connectors and Cables
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Next-generation Interconnects: The Critical Importance of Connectors and Cables
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Next-generation Interconnects: The Critical Importance of Connectors and Cables
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Type: Talk
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Next-generation Interconnects: The Critical Importance of Connectors and Cables
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Type: Talk
Modern data centers systems consist of hundreds of sub-systems that are all connected with optical transceivers, copper cables, and industry standards-based connectors and cages. For interconnecting storage subsystems, two things are happening: Speeds are radically increasing making the maximum reach of copper wire interconnects very short and, at the same time, increasingly larger storage systems are expanding in size and much further apart. This is making longer reach optical technologies much more popular. However, optical interconnect technologies are more costly and complex compared to copper with a plethora of new buzz-words and technology concepts. The rate of change from the huge uptick in data demand is accelerating new product developments at an incredible pace. While much of the enterprise industry is still on 10G/40G/100GbE speeds, the next generation optics groups are already commercializing 800G with 1.6Tb transceivers in discussion! Today, it’s all about power, cost, and upgrade paths. In this SNIA Network Storage Forum webinar we’ll cover the latest in the impressive array of data center infrastructure solutions designed to address expanding requirements for higher-bandwidth and lower-power. This will include next-generation solutions leveraging copper and optics to deliver high signal integrity, lower-latency, and lower insertion loss to achieve maximum efficiency, speed, and density. After you watch the presentation, check out the Q&A blog: https://bit.ly/3qmTtU4
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Focus: Campus local area networks (LAN)
By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
Type: eGuide
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University Health San Antonio Uses Mobile App to Increase Patient Engagement
By: Gozio Health
Type: Case Study
Learn how University Health is strengthening patient retention with its mobile app, driving a patient reuse rate of over 70%, and increasing sessions from 100 to 10,000 per day.
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Using ethical data usage to protect patient data ownership and sharing
By: XtelligentMedia Healthcare
Type: eGuide
Patient data sharing is on the rise, creating a need to protect patient privacy and patient data ownership.
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Revolutionizing Optical Networking with 5nm-140Gbaud
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Type: Talk
Today advances in optical networking are all about leveraging DSP technology to increase the baud rate. This reduces costs by delivering more capacity using fewer wavelengths and lower power consumption. The webinar shows how 5nm-140Gbaud transceiver technology, now in customer trials, delivers 1.2T wavelengths for short-haul, 800G across the entire metro-regional space, and unlimited reach 400G. What you will learn: - How optical networking is being driven by advances in DSP technology - The performance and cost advantages that current generation 5nm-140Gbaud transceivers provides over previous generation 7nm-95Gbaud technology - How you can arrange a demo or trial of Ribbon’s 5nm-140Gbaud solution
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What’s New in NOM?
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Unlocking the Future of IP and Optical Networks
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Type: Video
Join Lightwave in collaboration with experts from Ribbon and Dell'Oro Group for an exclusive webinar on the cutting-edge advancements in high-power coherent transceiver technologies. Discover how these innovations are redefining traditional network building blocks and paving the way for new network architectures. This talk will cover: • The toolbox of coherent pluggables • The cost and flexibility tradeoffs of deploying in routers vs. transponders • The critical role of the Open Line System (OLS) • Use cases showcasing various architectures • How to use a unified operations framework for end-to-end service provisioning with full optical path visibility across all architectures Don't miss this opportunity to stay at the forefront of network evolution and optimize your IP and optical network resources.
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Fiber Optic Connector Inspection: Navigating the Latest IEC 61300-3-35 Standard
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Type: Talk
Ensuring optimal network performance begins with understanding the fundamental aspects of fiber inspection and maintenance. Join our upcoming webinar, "Fiber Optic Connector Inspection: Navigating the Latest IEC 61300-3-35 Standard Revisions", where we dive into the essential elements of fiber optic connector inspection and explore the latest updates in the IEC 61300-3-35 standard. Dirty connectors remain the number one cause of network problems, affecting data transmission and system reliability. This webinar aims to equip you with the knowledge needed to prevent and address these issues effectively.
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A digital tool for patient engagement reduces childhood obesity
By: XtelligentMedia Healthcare
Type: eGuide
The digital patient engagement tool reduced early childhood obesity prevalence among kids at the highest end of BMI scales.
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Strategies to optimize patient transfers and improve care
By: Conduit
Type: White Paper
Centralized patient transfer centers can help hospitals streamline admission processes, reduce ED boarding, and improve patient outcomes. Learn how to optimize your transfer center practices and enhance patient acquisition through data-driven strategies. Read the full white paper.
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How to measure the experience of healthcare billing
By: XtelligentMedia Healthcare
Type: eGuide
A new initiative aims to create benchmarks for the healthcare billing experience to improve patient collection rates and overall engagement.
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How Eagle Physicians & Associates Uses Pings to Improve Its Transitional Care Management Services
By: Bamboo Health
Type: White Paper
Eagle Physicians & Associates is a private, physician-owned and physician-led multispecialty medical group in Greensboro, North Carolina and is the largest affiliated provider organization of Triad Healthcare Network (THN) accountable care organization (ACO).
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Employee Empowerment in a Healthcare Contact Center
By: Talkdesk
Type: eBook
Today, healthcare providers have ample opportunity to ensure quality service. But current issues facing the industry such as the great resignation, budget constraints, and heightened consumer expectations, make things difficult for your agents. For a better patient experience, your first focus should be on the contact center. Read on to learn why.
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Transforming the Patient Experience
By: Broadvoice
Type: eBook
Modern contact centers are transforming the patient experience in healthcare by improving accessibility, efficiency, and communication, leading to greater satisfaction and better clinical outcomes. Download this e-book to learn more and discover how contact centers can optimize your healthcare organization.
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Outlining 11 typical types of medical mistakes and patient harms
By: XtelligentMedia Healthcare
Type: eGuide
Understanding the most common types of medical errors might help tailor patient safety best practices.
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Virtual Care is the Future of Healthcare
By: Hyland Software
Type: eGuide
In 2020, healthcare organizations were forced to take on digital transformation at a frenetic pace. Many reached for virtual tools to establish a new line of care for their patients. Take a quick survey to access this E-Guide and discover why virtual care is paving the way for the future of healthcare
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Certifying high density data center fiber cabling to TIA-568.3E standards
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Type: Talk
Are you involved in installing data center fiber cabling? The FOTC and EXFO invite you to join us in exploring methods and procedures to test and certify network links to comply with the TIA-568.3E Optical Fiber Cabling and Components Standard. The session will cover crucial topics such as: - Fiber optic market trends (New fibers, cabling, and connectivity) - Data center network infrastructure (Spine and leaf fabric design and components) - Testing internal fiber cabling (Connector inspection and tier-1 certification on duplex and base-12/16/24) - Testing external fiber cabling (Tier-2 certification) Attendees will earn a BICSI CEC.
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How doctors can create patient trust through the use of generative AI
By: XtelligentMedia Healthcare
Type: eGuide
Providers and community health partners might be instrumental in building patient trust in generative AI and encouraging use.
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5 Benefits of Outsourcing Patient Transfer Services
By: Conduit
Type: White Paper
Organizations that partner with an experienced company can see immediate benefits to their patient transfers, which in turn support long-term retention and growth. Download this white paper to explore 5 benefits of outsourcing patient transfer services.
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How Healthcare IoT Resilience Impacts Hospitals
By: Schneider Electric
Type: White Paper
This white paper explores how resilience, efficiency, and security impact overall hospital operations and how IT professionals in healthcare environments can help their hospitals make major strides forward in their IoT and digital transformation. Read on to learn more.
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5 Ways to Help Improve Revenue Cycle Management
By: CareCredit
Type: Blog
Efficient revenue cycle management (RCM) processes may allow providers to minimize the adverse economic effects caused by shrinking payor reimbursements and increased patient responsibility for costs. When practices are prepared to handle these financial difficulties, it could help improve the patient experience.
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Analyzing the Back-End Revenue Cycle and Important Best Practices
By: XtelligentMedia Healthcare
Type: eGuide
When a patient encounter ends, the back end of the revenue cycle gets busy creating claims and managing A/R to optimize revenue collection and integrity. Read more about it in this eGuide.