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Latest Microservices in Healthcare Companies Update
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Nginx Acquired Kong Inc., a leading API gateway company, strengthening its position in the microservices management and API gateway market. This move could offer healthcare organizations a comprehensive solution for building and managing microservices-based healthcare applications.
Salesforce Launched Health Cloud Plus, a new offering that leverages microservices architecture to enable faster development and deployment of healthcare-specific applications. This is expected to attract more healthcare organizations seeking cloud-based microservices solutions.
Microsoft Continues to invest in its Azure IoT and Azure Digital Twins platform, which can be used to build and deploy microservices-based solutions for remote patient monitoring, telehealth, and connected medical devices. This opens up exciting possibilities for leveraging microservices in the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) space.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) Offers various microservices-related tools and services on its cloud platform, including AWS Lambda, Amazon API Gateway, and AWS Serverless Application Model (SAM). This caters to healthcare organizations seeking a cloud-based microservices development and deployment environment.
List of Microservices in Healthcare Key Companies in the Market
- NGINX Inc. (the U.S.)
- Amazon Web Services Inc.(the U.S.)
- Microsoft (the U.S.)
- com Inc.(the U.S.)
- Pivotal Software Inc. (the U.S.)
- CA Technologies (the U.S.)
- Infosys (India)
- IBM (the U.S.)
- Oracle Corporation (the U.S.)
- and Syntel (the U.S.)
Microservices in Healthcare Market Overview
The microservices in healthcare market is anticipated to reach USD 0.32 Billion by 2032 at 21% CAGR during the forecast period 2023-2032.Microservices are software services comprising self-contained components known as "microservices." They are deployable services that provide additional services and methods to application programming interfaces. They are supposed to be independent and loosely connected APIs. They're designed to provide smaller, more manageable code that can be reused across numerous applications. Microservices are becoming increasingly popular in healthcare due to their scalability, reliability, security, and performance.
The global market of microservices in healthcare is expanding rapidly thanks to the benefits of microservices, enhanced overall efficiency, and project delivery speed. Microservices provide speedier product delivery while also boosting service quality, propelling the market to new heights. Moving away from monolithic design has also become more affordable, fuelling the global market further. Moreover, the advent of a cloud-based deployment paradigm has opened up new options for important players. Product innovations, together with rising digital world demand and continuous development, have fueled market expansion enormously.
Microservices in Healthcare Market Segmental Analysis:
By Component
- Platform
- Services
- Consulting services
- Integration services
- Training, support and maintenance services
By Deployment Model
- On-premise
- Cloud-based
- Public cloud
- Private cloud
- Hybrid cloud
By End-User
- Healthcare payers
- Healthcare providers
- Clinical laboratories
- Life science organizations
Microservices in Healthcare Market Key Players:
Some of the key players operating in the global microservices in healthcare market are NGINX Inc. (the U.S.), Amazon Web Services, Inc., (the U.S.), Microsoft (the U.S.), Salesforce.com, Inc., (the U.S.), Pivotal Software, Inc. (the U.S.), CA Technologies (the U.S.), Infosys (India), IBM (the U.S.), Oracle Corporation (the U.S.), and Syntel (the U.S.).
Report Overview:
MRFR’s report offers an in-depth study of the current status of the market, industry trends, and a detailed study of the micro and macro-economic elements likely to influence the market foresight. It includes a market assessment of the major components, viz. platform and services. A revenue analysis covering cloud-based and on-premises deployment models is also available in the report. The important end-users identified in the report encompasses healthcare payers, healthcare providers, clinical laboratories and life science organizations. The regional analysis of the market spans across North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and the Rest of the World.
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Microservices in Healthcare Market Recent DevelopmentÂ
In order to digital healthcare in India, MyHealthcare recently introduced its MyHealthcare Enterprise Application (MHEA) for hospitals and healthcare institutions. The MHEA is the world's first single-screen hospital platform, featuring powerful AI-based Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) for outpatients, inpatients, and emergency room patients (ER). Through a task-based healthcare information management system, the MHEA ecosystem is built on a robust, highly flexible workflow engine that allows doctors and hospital teams to manage entire patient care and hospital operations (HIMS).
Elastic NV, the creators of Elasticsearch, recently announced new Elastic Observability capabilities and enhancements to serve current cloud-native settings, including better tail-based sampling for application performance monitoring (APM) and improved visibility across AWS cloud services. This tail-based sampling will help DevOps and site reliability engineering (SRE) teams reduce application performance blind spots in high-volume systems with millions of transactions by offering fine-grained control over trace sample circumstances.
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