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Integrated Informatics in the Cloud: The Sky’s the Limit or Pie in the Sky? By Thermo Fisher Scientific
With the rapid adoption of cloud computing, learn how Thermo Scientific™ Chromeleon™ CDS supports moving from a traditional on-premise setup to a cloud-based deployment, and associated benefits and challenges.
Looking Beyond Analytical Data Standardization By ACD/Labs
Externalization of R&D activities and the deluge of instrumental analytical data generated on a daily basis has resulted in increasing interest in analytical data standardization. Any standardization efforts, however, to either a single format or for data exchange between formats; should be weighed against the requirements of different users of that data, and hardware innovations.
Empower Software Audit Trails and Logs: A guide to the different locations of audit trails in Empower and what information they provide to reviewers By Waters
Audit trails are considered the key to the security of a system since they track changes to data and metadata. In this way, an incomplete or absent audit trail can impact data integrity or even product quality. The absence of an audit trail is considered to be, “highly significant when there are data discrepancies” according to the FDA.
Using Chromeleon 7 Chromatography Data System for Enhanced Data Integrity By Thermo Fisher
Data governance is an integral part of a regulated company’s quality system. Having a chromatography data system can simplify system administration and ensure regulatory compliance (including 21 CFR Part 11) and adherence to data integrity guidelines.
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