DāSTOR, a provider of hybrid IT infrastructure and data management solutions, has been named a strategic technology partner to the New Jersey Hospital Association (NJHA). Through this partnership, DāSTOR will help hospitals and health systems across the state in enhancing data protection, optimize storage environments, and prepare for an AI-driven healthcare future.
At the center of the collaboration is Scout™, DāSTOR’s data governance and optimization platform, designed to identify redundant or outdated data, safeguard electronic Protected Health Information (ePHI), and improve data quality. By classifying, cleaning, and securing unstructured information, Scout™ strengthens HIPAA compliance, reduces risk exposure, and provides a solid foundation for reliable AI and analytics.
“Healthcare data environments are among the most complex and highly regulated,” said Kevin Mulqueen, Founder and CEO of DāSTOR. “Through this partnership, we’re helping NJHA member hospitals gain better control of their data, reduce risk, and strengthen overall system integrity.”
The initiative directly supports NJHA’s mission to advance innovation and operational excellence throughout the state’s nearly 400 member organizations. “Protecting patient information and ensuring data integrity are top priorities,” noted Cathy Bennett, President and CEO of NJHA. “Partnering with DāSTOR gives our members access to practical tools that support secure data management and trusted AI readiness.”
Beyond Scout™, NJHA members will have access to DāSTOR’s full suite of hybrid cloud, colocation, backup, and disaster recovery services, delivering scalable digital infrastructure that supports compliance, uptime, and long-term resilience.
The partnership rollout will begin in the coming months, with Scout™ leading the first phase before expanding to DāSTOR’s full digital infrastructure portfolio.
Read the full announcement here.