Webinar 4 of 4 | Telehealth Webinar Series
Digitalization and the rapid growth of telehealth are increasing the criticality of healthcare IT and network closets—and putting new demands on IT staff. Manually monitoring distributed IT equipment can be time-consuming and lead to delays in recognizing potential problems that can lead to downtime.
In this webinar, the fourth and final in the series, Vertiv experts will introduce various technologies for enabling remote monitoring of distributed infrastructure in healthcare and share a case study of remote monitoring in healthcare. Key topics covered include:
- The data available from closet infrastructure systems
- Hardware requirements to enable remote monitoring
- Integrating closet infrastructure into the building management system
- Free software tools available for remote monitoring
- Best practices for maintaining distributed IT and closet infrastructure
Speakers
Mitzi Amon
Healthcare Marketing Director
Mitzi is the Director of Healthcare Marketing at Vertiv. Her focus is on everything healthcare. From researching the latest trends in the market, to understanding the challenges faced by leading healthcare providers, payers, and vendors, her goal is to inspire conversations and build a collaborative environment where ideas are shared and solutions are created to help you stay ahead of what’s next. She have more than 20 years of experience in helping customers in healthcare, industrial and commercial environments optimize their operations.
Matt "Griff" Keller
Offering Specialist, Gateways and Sensors
Matt Keller specializes in gateway and sensor solutions used for the monitoring and management of critical facilities. As an offering specialist for Vertiv, he is responsible for strengthening relationships with customers, partners, and regional sales teams for business development. Keller joined Vertiv in 2018 as part of the Geist acquisition. He has more than 13 years of experience in the areas of inventory management, customer service, and sales. Keller holds a bachelor’s degree from Colorado State University where he also honed his training and development skills working as a teaching assistant.