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8 ANALYTICAL AND LABORATORY EQUIPMENT


Laboratory information management systems rise to data challenge


Integration of laboratory information management systems is moving to a new level as demands for electronic notebooks, cloud solutions and personalised treatments drive developments. Eugene McCarthy reports.


L’intégration des systèmes de gestion des informations de laboratoire passe au niveau supérieur alors que les demandes en notebooks électroniques, solutions de cloud et traitements personnalisés encouragent le développement. Eugene McCarthy fait son compte-rendu.


Die Integration der Labor-Informations-Management-Systeme erreicht ein neues Niveau, weil die Nachfrage nach elektronischen Notebooks, Cloud- Lösungen und personalisierten Behandlungen Entwicklungen ankurbeln. Eugene McCarthy berichtet.


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ith the aim of revitalising its electronic lab


notebook (ELN) software for multidisciplinary R&D, IDBS has overhauled its E-WorkBook 10 to provide users with new ways to visualise, present and use their data.


In an industry where speed to market is essential, the E WorkBook 10 is designed to simplify day-to-day tasks such as authoring content, analysing datasets or visualising complex results – boosting productivity and efficiency.


Built specifically for genomics labs, Clarity LIMS provides end-to-end sample tracking, automation and preconfigured workflows.


In particular, the intuitive infrastructure streamlines the path from data input through to reporting, requiring fewer clicks. Via the enhanced web interface, the product is accessible through internet browsers with a web connection, increasing flexibility. Users can also personalise the application for a tailored experience.


Tis modernisation campaign also sees IDBS move its established spreadsheet technology to the web browser. Users can create and deploy spreadsheets that are fully


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