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Dealing with data


Building a Smart Laboratory 2018


Dealing with data


Informatics experts share their experiences on the implementing new technologies and manging change in the modern laboratory


and they want to know what we could do using that layer,’ said Gonzalez. ‘Tat is the technical question that we get the most from our existing users. Tey don’t tend to ask about cloud because they have a running system. Te IT department might be interested in moving to the cloud but since they have the system already running and they are not likely to want to change that in the short term,’ Gonzalez added. Gonzalez noted that mobile technology as a


Mark Gonzalez Technical director at Labware


What technologies are requested by laboratory users?


Mark highlighted that there are clear divisions between the two primary groups of existing customers and potential users. ‘In terms of technology the question that


existing users are asking about most oſten is mobile. Tat is not to say that they have a clear plan on how to use the technology but they have smart phones and tablets in their personal lives


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solution for laboratory users ‘is a solution that needs to solve real-life problems’. ‘What we want to do is solve the right


problems we don’t want to just throw out a bunch of technology that doesn’t really solve anything of any business value.’ One example that he noted was the ability


to use mobile devices in untethered mode. Tis could allow users to perform actions such as entering data without a continuous connection to the LIMS server. Once the connection is re-established the data can be automatically sent to the LIMS system. ‘One value of mobile technology is that people could work remotely to collect data, even if they don’t have a connection to the LIMS server,’ concluded Gonzalez


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