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Octagos Launches in Microsoft Marketplace

February 24, 2026
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Octagos is now available in Microsoft Marketplace, giving healthcare organizations a streamlined way to procure and deploy AI-enabled cardiac remote monitoring. Read the full press release here.

Healthcare leaders are under pressure to scale remote monitoring programs while managing staffing constraints, rising device transmission volumes, and increasing compliance expectations. Adopting new technology should not introduce additional procurement complexity.

Microsoft Marketplace provides a trusted commercial pathway that simplifies how organizations access enterprise-ready solutions.

What This Means for Healthcare Organizations

Availability through Microsoft Marketplace is not just a distribution milestone. It directly impacts how health systems evaluate, purchase, and deploy remote monitoring technology.

Greater purchasing flexibility
If your organization has a Microsoft Azure Consumption Commitment (MACC), your investment in Octagos can count toward that commitment. This may reduce the need for new capital approvals and simplify financial planning.

Alignment with existing IT strategy
Most health systems operate within Microsoft environments. Procuring through Microsoft Marketplace ensures alignment with established cloud governance, security standards, and procurement workflows, while supporting scalable cardiac monitoring workflows for physicians and health systems.

Reduced vendor risk
Purchasing through a trusted Microsoft commercial channel provides added assurance for IT, finance, and executive stakeholders evaluating new solutions.

Faster time to operational impact
Streamlined procurement can accelerate deployment timelines, helping clinical teams access AI-enabled remote monitoring support sooner.

As cardiac remote monitoring volumes continue to grow, the ability to adopt scalable technology without procurement friction becomes increasingly important.

Scaling Remote Cardiac Monitoring with AI + Human Oversight

Octagos modernizes cardiac remote monitoring with Atlas AI™, which triages cardiac device transmissions, filters nonactionable alerts, and highlights events that require true clinical attention.

Through the Two-Brain Approach™ combining Atlas AI with IBHRE-certified human oversight, Octagos delivers 99%+ accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity for near-perfect clinical performance.

This AI plus expert review model enables healthcare organizations to:

  • Scale remote monitoring programs without expanding internal staff
  • Reduce alert fatigue and manual review burden
  • Maintain compliance and clinical confidence
  • Improve workflow efficiency across cardiology teams

With fast bi-directional EHR integrations and flexible implementation, Octagos supports high-volume, real-world clinical environments across practices and health systems of varying sizes.

Built for Enterprise Scale

Since 2020, Octagos has expanded to support more than 300 clinical locations and has processed over one billion cardiac device transmission pages. Continued investment in automation, interoperability, and security ensures the platform evolves alongside the operational needs of enterprise healthcare.

Availability in Microsoft Marketplace builds on participation in the Microsoft for Startups Pegasus Program and reinforces Octagos’ commitment to secure, scalable AI innovation in healthcare.

Simplified Procurement, Proven Clinical Performance

Healthcare organizations can now deploy Octagos through a procurement pathway they already trust while delivering AI-enabled cardiac remote monitoring backed by 99%+ clinical performance through the Two-Brain Approach. Explore Octagos in the Microsoft Marketplace or request a demo to see how AI + human oversight can modernize your cardiac remote monitoring program.

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