Microsoft is strengthening its enterprise healthcare play after shuttering its personal health record system, HealthVault:
this January to help the two retailers boost their IT infrastructure amid Amazon's looming threat.
Each of the Big Four tech companies — vying for a piece of the lucrative healthcare market — is leaning on their specific field of expertise to develop tools and solutions for consumers, providers, and payers. Amazon is leaning on its experience as a distribution platform for medical supplies, and developing its AI-assistant Alexa as an in-home health concierge.Microsoft is focusing on cloud storage and analytics to tap into precision medicine.
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