An EHR switch can either fix daily friction or quietly create new risks. In 2025, fewer than four in ten healthcare organizations report that their recent EHR implementations actually met clinicians’ needs, even as digital records are nearly universal.

SOC 2 audits rarely fail due to weak technology. It fails because no one truly owns security. Startups feel this first: deals slow down, audits drag on, and teams argue over priorities. Hiring a full-time CISO often feels premature, yet moving forward without leadership is risky.

Fast delivery has become the default. But so has constant security pressure. Teams are expected to ship multiple times a day while also proving that nothing risky slips through. At the same time, many security checks fail to build for issues that engineers cannot act on quickly.

According to Cybersecurity Ventures, more than 100 Zettabytes of data will be stored in cloud data centres and worth USD 448.34 billion by 2025. These numbers demonstrate how the cloud market will expand in the coming years.

Software is now prescribed alongside pills and therapy. However, most digital health products never make it that far. They stall at regulatory review, fail to prove clinical value, or get rejected by clinicians who cannot fit them into daily practice.

Healthcare systems are under constant pressure to stay available, connected, and secure. Yet attacks are becoming more frequent and harder to contain. Healthcare data breaches increased by about 20% in the first half of 2025 compared with the same period in 2024.

Hospitals run on data, yet most of that data lives in systems that don’t naturally integrate with one another. Clinicians jump between screens. Administrators reconcile reports by hand. Critical details hide in data silos.

Business leaders are racing toward agentic AI, and the scale of the opportunity explains the speed. Autonomous, goal-driven AI agents are projected to unlock $2.6–$4.4 trillion in annual value. Yet despite this surge in interest, only 1% of organizations say their AI adoption is mature.

The DevSecOps process flow is what shapes the way the whole organization works, contributing to continuous delivery. Over the past few years, our security engineers have rolled out secure SDLC and cloud controls across products of different sizes and industries.

Choosing the right EMR can feel like navigating a maze for healthcare providers. Hundreds of options. Confusing feature lists. Big promises that don’t always match real clinical needs.

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