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LABORATORY INFORMATICS GUIDE 2015 | INFORMATICS PRODUCTS


PRODUCT ROUND-UP


Biovia LIMS focuses on scale-up, manufacturing, and compliance. It is process- and execution-driven rather than sample-driven, thus offering fast, ‘out-of-the-box’ deployment, no custom coding, and easy integration. Applications, which can also be deployed as stand-alone applications, include: environmental monitoring, inventory management, metrology and calibration management, sample and specification management, stability study management, and work request management. Biovia’s Electronic Lab Notebook


is particularly suited for regulated environments. Integration of advanced multi-dimensional spreadsheet capabilities enables scientists to capture, process, and share data efficiently while built-in scientific calculations streamline the documentation process. Notebook and Notebook Cloud


BSSN Software offers its Seahorse Scientific Workbench as a vendor-independent software suite for capturing, analysing and sharing analytical data. It consolidates raw and result data from multiple experimental techniques in a single tool, based on the emerging ASTM AnIML data standard. Today’s laboratory processes


often combine several analytical and process techniques. Seahorse


instruments and other systems. Users can streamline the laboratory and impress their clients with a web-based customer portal, personally designed reports, and trend curves. www.bytewize.com


Tom Wilkie presents a selection of currently available informatics products


are flexible, multi-disciplinary, low-cost-of-ownership ELNs that meet the requirements of small to mid-size companies and large global enterprises. Capture is a new mobile, multi-


media application that facilitates rapid, paperless recording at the laboratory bench. Built-in functionality, such as cameras, facilitates recording and sharing of findings. The Lab Execution System removes paper and automates interactions with methods, instruments and supplies in regulated QA/QC environments. It is the cornerstone of Biovia’s Quality Testing solution. www.3ds.com/products-services/ biovia


Bytewize has two web-based LIMS – O3Lims and O3LimsXpress – which make it possible to work from anywhere in the world whenever the user wants. O3LimsXpress is optimised for small labs and they can have their database installed within 24 hours, while O3Lims is a more advanced and extremely flexible solution that can be customised and integrated with


Scientific Workbench captures each step of such a workflow and presents it in its entirety. An intuitive navigation model


allows scientists to explore experiments and samples, independent of the original vendor software. Powerful visualisation, annotation, and reporting features provide the necessary support. This makes data review and interpretation easy and productive.


24 | www.scientific-computing.com/lig2015 Raw data can be captured


directly from instrument software and stored together with interpreted results, images and annotations. www.bssn-software.com


Certara’s integrated solution for the query, analysis, and visualisation of drug discovery and development data is D360. It provides users with access to real-time data, through a Google-like search interface, and gives researchers a ‘self-serve’ option, allowing them to query and analyse their data without support from the IT team. D360 tailors the data view for each user group, making it simple to mine, analyse, and visualise existing data. Entire workflows can be saved as a ‘widget’, shared with colleagues, and reused. Phoenix WinNonlin is a


pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic


results into selected CDISC domains. It allows scientists to create workflows that include tools such as NONMEM, R, and SAS, directly within Phoenix. Phoenix Knowledgebase Server Online is a clinical data management solution and a validated, hosted repository for PK/PD data analysis. www.certara.com/products


Freezerworks has been providing quality sample management for biobanks, clinical laboratories, and repositories in highly regulated environments since 1992, tracking samples and products across multiple freezers while managing laboratory workflow, shipping, testing, even invoicing for repository services. Freezerworks’ new configurable


modelling and non-compartmental analysis software, allowing researchers to visualise and analyse their data and collect all results in a single project file. Features include a library of built-in PK/PD models, support for custom models, and reusable workflow templates that allow researchers to automate routine tasks. Users of Phoenix Connect can


import CDISC, SDTM, or SEND domains and generate analysis- ready Phoenix worksheets. It can also import data from Watson LIMS databases and can export


patient data-management offers powerful features for shielding patient health information (PHI) from unauthorised viewers while tracking all viewing of sensitive data. It safeguards all data with comprehensive security features, including a complete audit trail for regulatory compliance, chain of custody, and cryogenic-safe bar code labelling. Freezerworks is developed and validated according to the FDA Guidelines for Software Development. Freezerworks integrates with


other software programs using a secure web services API. Its world renowned configurability provides flexible and timely data and freezer storage management for multiple groups and users. Fully working demo versions are available upon request. Contact sales@freezerworks.com


for a price quote and demo. www.freezerworks.com


Genedata Screener is a comprehensive software solution that captures, analyses, and manages all types of screening data. Designed to import data from any screening instrument, ranging from low to high throughput across the screening workflow, Genedata Screener provides a single platform for all screening knowledge. In addition to its core functionality, a number of area-specific solutions are available for: high content screening; image management; biophysical screening (surface


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