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CloudWave Launches Healthcare Cloud and Managed Services with Seven New Hospitals, Closes Best Quarter in Company History
CloudWave, the largest independent cloud and managed services software hosting provider in healthcare, today announced the company has recently launched OpSus Cloud Services with seven additional healthcare institutions—bringing its total number of hospitals and healthcare organizations to more than 250. CloudWave OpSus Edge is infrastructure-as-a-service, located in the user’s data center, providing compute, storage, security, backup, recovery, and comprehensive operations and systems maintenance. CloudWave’s OpSus Cloud Services provide managed hosting, end-to-end disaster recovery, systems management, security, backup, and archiving services, supporting 125+ EHR, clinical, and enterprise applications. CloudWave is a cloud and managed services provider that delivers a multi-cloud approach, helping healthcare organizations with any electronic health record (EHR) service architect, build, and integrate a personalized solution using managed private cloud, public cloud, and cloud edge resources. As the largest, most experienced, and trusted independent software hosting provider in healthcare, CloudWave delivers enterprise cloud services to more than 250 hospitals and healthcare organizations, supporting 125+ EHR, clinical, and enterprise applications. The company’s OpSus cloud services provide managed hosting, end-to-end disaster recovery, systems management, security, backup, and archiving services that are fully supported by around-the-clock Network and Security Operations Centers staffed by certified healthcare IT and security professionals in the USA.
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