Hospitals and Healthcare
Quiet technology for critical care systems
INDUSTRY
Hospitals &
Healthcare
Technology that protects life, data, and trust.
Technology That Protects Lives and Critical Data
Healthcare organizations depend on continuous access to patient information, medical imaging, laboratory systems, and financial platforms. TTSOFTIT designs resilient, secure, and compliant infrastructures that ensure hospitals operate without interruption.
Our solutions support the full healthcare IT ecosystem, helping hospitals improve efficiency, service quality, and patient safety through calm, dependable technology.
Key Focus Areas
01 — Disaster Recovery & Backup
- DR and backup for HIS, LIS, PACS, EMR, billing systems
- High-availability architectures
- RPO/RTO aligned with clinical operations
- Regular DR testing and recovery runbooks
02 — Medical Data Storage
- High-performance storage for PACS and DICOM
- Storage optimization and deduplication
- Scalable data platforms
- Long-term data retention compliance
03 — Security & Compliance
- PDPA and healthcare regulation compliance
- Encryption, access control, and audit logging
- Secure identity and authentication
- Ransomware and breach protection
04 — Modern Infrastructure
- Kubernetes and virtualization platforms
- Proxmox & Ceph private cloud
- Oracle and legacy modernization
- High-availability architecture
05 — Automation & AI
- RPA for billing and reporting
- AI knowledge systems for staff
- Workflow automation
- Reduced manual error
06 — Monitoring & Operations
- 24/7 system monitoring
- Early issue detection
- Proactive incident prevention
- High availability for patient care
Business Benefits for Hospitals
- Continuous availability of patient systems
- Stronger protection of medical data
- Regulatory compliance
- Lower risk of disruption
- Higher staff efficiency
- Better patient experience
“In healthcare, every second matters. TTSOFTIT builds resilient and secure IT systems that hospitals can trust, ensuring technology never becomes a barrier to patient care.”