Success Factors for Large Scale Healthcare IT Projects Symposium

Oracle11 May 2015, Riga, Latvia.
Oracle, one of the largest IT companies of the world and - according to IDC - the worldwide leading software vendor in healthcare is going to exhibit at the World of Health IT Conference & Exhibition 2015 (WoHIT 2015). Next to a number of interesting demo solutions they will also organize an exclusive event, where customers will talk about the success factors for large scale healthcare IT projects.

Join this exclusive group to hear about business strategies, solutions and success stories. Information Technology is an important but only a part of the solution to meet the well-known challenges in our healthcare systems. Join this exclusive event to hear about business strategies, solutions and success stories of concrete healthcare IT projects from Denmark, Norway, Spain and UK.

You can register for the event here. Space is limited.

And remember to visit the Oracle booth #305 in Hall 1 at the WoHIT 2015 to learn more about Oracle Healthcare solutions.

About Oracle
Oracle engineers hardware and software to work together in the cloud and in your data center. (NYSE:ORCL)

About World of Health IT
The World Congress of Health IT Conference & Exhibition is the premier forum for the advancement of IT in healthcare in Europe. To address the needs of key stakeholders in the community of eHealth in Europe, The World of Health IT Conference & Exhibition offers professional development sessions, suppliers exhibitions, exchange of best practices, networking sessions and debates and discussions concerning the issues that will shape the future of eHealth.

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