A recent survey by MuleSoft and Deloitte revealed businesses use an average of 976 individual software applications. That’s a whole lot of technology—unless you’re in healthcare. In this business, ...
Adam Stone writes on technology trends from Annapolis, Md., with a focus on government IT, military and first-responder technologies. As state and local agencies pursue technology modernization, they ...
Application rationalization is a crucial step for government contracting organizations aiming to streamline operations, cut costs and embrace the latest technologies. However, transitioning from an ...
In an era where technology drives business success, organizations often find themselves managing an overwhelming number of tools and applications — whether purchased officially through procurement or ...
Application sprawl bogs down operations, eats up budget, and introduces unnecessary risk. IT leaders offer advice on the art and science of application portfolio management. A strong application ...
The complexity of managing clinical, administrative, and operational applications in healthcare organizations continues to grow. While many large hospital systems have invested in robust programs to ...
Rationalize your applications, they say. It will lead to cost savings, streamline your portfolio, and release resources for innovation and technological advancement, they say. So why do we groan at ...
Healthcare M&A continues to ebb and flow. Activity peaked in 2024 with a wave of large-scale deals, but now healthcare organizations are adopting a more cautious approach – driven in part by broader ...
Application rationalization could be the key to your next breakthrough in IT practice management. It's a valuable exercise for organizations to improve the technology foundation, increase agility and ...