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DigitalAngel adopts Dell Boomi as integration platform

Dutch start-up digitalAngel is using cloud integration and workflow automation software company Dell Boomi for their Internet of Things (IoT) healthcare platform.

Working with local partner, Nalta, digitalAngel has adopted Boomi integration platform as a service (iPaaS) to launch a pilot project focusing on intelligent mattresses – in which sensory data is shared with nurses, caregivers and healthcare staff in real-time – to provide instantaneous and round-the-clock monitoring of patients.

The smart mattress is able to transmit sensory data to carers and, in the near future, will be able to automatically adjust a patient’s sleeping position as well, said the company in a statement.

“Technology is transforming healthcare on a large scale at an extremely fast pace, and our unique vision is to create a single platform to combine multiple IoT and biometric sensors in ways that offer the maximum benefit to carers, patients and their families alike,” says Peter de Lange, managing director at digitalAngel.

According to Ian Currie, head of EMEA at Dell Boomi, “Data-driven healthcare powered by multiple connected biometric sensors, is clearly the future of smart healthcare.”

Here is a case study on the implementation – https://www.digitalangel.eu/en/news/case-study-digitalangel-and-dell-boomi/

[Image courtesy: DigitalAngel]

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