Bets on Wi-Max, healthcare

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Last Updated : Feb 06 2013 | 5:15 PM IST
Intel has said that Wi-Max and the multi-billion dollar healthcare industry are the next big opportunities that will drive the global IT industry.
 
According to Intel CEO Craig Barrett, "There are huge opportunities in the healthcare sector waiting to be explored and tapped by ICT (information and communication technologies) to drive the next wave of growth in the high-tech industry. In fact, healthcare is one of the last industries which has not made good use of the technology so far to bring about a radical change in the way it should serve the people."
 
Highlighting that technology has begun to change the applications of ICT in the healthcare industry, Barrett said that the medical industry could use IT for accessing information in digital format.
 
"The second area of transformation can be in understanding the human genome, DNA and human peculiarities of diseases. Computing power can also be used for real-time analysis and treatment of diseases," Barrett explained.
 
Barrett felt that technology used to make transitors that can be tried for real time analysis of fresh elements of cancerous proteins or indicators of other diseases.
 
"This can result in the early detection of symptoms. " Barrett said. Speaking on the future of broadband technology, Intel is of the view that Wi-Max, which is scheduled to be rolled out next year, is all set to replace Wi-Fi. According to Barrett, Wi-Max can be part of the technology transition plan for IT companies.
 
"Wi-Max is the big brother of Wi-Fi. Wi-Max is a broadband wireless technology with greater reach. While Wi-Fi has a reach of about 100 metres, Wi-Max can reach between 30-50 km. This technology will roll out next year and will provide competitive advantage over other broadband technologies that currently deliver content.

 
 

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