The healthcare vertical sector is constantly evolving and is subject to government expectations or regulations such as HIPPA. In many countries, patient electronic records management and availability are becoming a key driver in patient care management, where this type of information must be available so medical personnel can provide the right treatment.
Some healthcare providers are also converting the Internet into a medical opportunity, combined with other technologies such as VoIP and teleconferencing. With these tools, medical practitioners can remotely assist other medical staff at a specific site to provide diagnostic or procedural advice on patients. In some facilities, operations are retransmitted in real time to doctors for guidance over the Internet, making reliability and performance key aspects to manage for a location’s telecom priorities.
| Feature | Description | Benefits |
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| Enable use of multiple ISP links |
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| iDNS |
Balance inbound traffic |
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| Proactively distribute traffic to best available servers |
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Intelligent Condition verificator![]() |
Enables complex confition-based configurations |
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| LAN Failsafe |
Continues operations with 1 ISP if the unit loses power |
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| High Availability |
Redundant unit management |
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| QoS and Traffic Segmentation |
Bandwidth allocation management |
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| SitePathMTPX |
Point to point resilience and performance |