City of Hope National Medical Center Selects CoreSite as Its Hybrid IT Provider
CoreSite, a subsidiary of American Tower (NYSE: AMT), is enhancing City of Hope National Medical Center’s digital connectivity through its Santa Clara SV7 data center. This partnership aims to improve cancer care by providing secure, low-latency hybrid IT solutions, including colocation services and access to the CoreSite Open Cloud Exchange. By reducing costs associated with data management, City of Hope can allocate more resources towards patient care and research.
- City of Hope can significantly reduce latency and egress fees via Azure Express Route Local.
- Utilizing CoreSite’s services allows City of Hope to reallocate funds towards critical patient care and research initiatives.
- Increased scalability and redundancy in IT operations enhance patient service delivery.
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Helping Cancer Patients with Ground-Breaking Care and Research Backed by Secure Colocation and Dynamic Cloud Connectivity Options
City of Hope requires a secure, always-available environment to provide patients with individualized, comprehensive cancer care across its clinical locations. The organization had utilized a hybrid IT strategy comprised of two small on-premise data centers and a third-party data center. To strengthen this solution and create an effective disaster recovery/business continuity (DR/BC) strategy, City of Hope selected CoreSite to provide highly interconnected colocation services in its SV7 data center and secure, low-latency public cloud access.
This leading medical center is also leveraging access to the OCX, a software-defined network which allows rapid, real-time, self-service provisioning of direct cloud interconnections through a secure online service delivery platform. With OCX, City of Hope can now rapidly establish multiple virtual connections to service providers and public clouds to deliver higher value to the business and improve patient experiences.
“We pride ourselves in offering exceptional care to our patients and ground-breaking research to the cancer community,” said
Redirecting Saved Dollars to Care-Improving Initiatives
Access to Azure Express Route Local significantly reduces latency and eliminates costly egress fees for City of Hope. Additionally, OCX eliminates the need for—and cost of—multiple dedicated ports. The SV7 deployment also positions City of Hope to reduce its on-premise footprint and utilize the real estate for revenue-generating purposes. By reducing these costs, City of Hope can funnel more dollars into life-saving care and research.
Meeting the Diverse Needs of Clinicians, Patients and Researchers with Hybrid IT
CoreSite enriches City of Hope’s existing hybrid IT strategy, providing the necessary geographic diversity to deliver an effective DR solution as well as dynamic data storage via Azure. The native onramps within SV7 allow City of Hope to use colocation as a low-latency gateway to multiple cloud platforms to further enhance redundancy and deliver the uptime required to provide outstanding patient care. With OCX, City of Hope has access to a robust ecosystem of IT service providers — optimizing their digital supply chain and allowing its IT team to focus on patient-facing IT initiatives.
“CoreSite is seeing more healthcare use cases leveraging a hybrid IT solution like City of Hope – combining an on-premise footprint for workloads that demand ultra-low-latency connections and highly secure, compliant colocation solutions with cloud deployments to address other business needs,” said
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