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Peace of mind with Abbott Informatics Cloud Services By Starlims
With flexible options to meet budgetary requirements, world class infrastructure, fully managed services and the benefits of organizational synergy, Abbott Informatics Cloud Services is positioned to deliver peace of mind to customers so they can focus on the business of running the laborat
Your own green-powered HPC data centre - with no up front cost By NOVEL THERM
Novel Therm has a unique solution that allows it to build low-cost HPC data centres that are powered by low temperature geothermal energy. With its innovative technology, Novel Therm provides 100 per cent green-powered data centres with no upfront customer investment and at significantly lower cost than competitors can offer. Learn how in this white paper.
Digital transformation in biopharma By Thermo Fischer Scientific
Digital Transformation is taking hold in the pharmaceutical industry. It is no longer an innovative vision, but a strategic imperative for companies to vying to remain competitive.
Third-party instrument control with Chromeleon Chromatography Data System Software By Thermo Fischer Scientific
Chromeleon CDS version 6 will soon be out of support - upgrade to Chromeleon 7 CDS platform for the fastest and simplest way to get a CDS that ensures quick adoption of future market.
Ceph comes of age with the explosion of AI and ML data By SoftIron
With the growth in AI and ML, there is an increasing requirement for an organisation to store and manage large volumes of data.
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Big Data and Connected Tools: How Digital Lab Systems Enable Verifiable Research By Gilson
The Internet of Things is transforming benchtop lab devices into collections of small data sources, which will eventually allow scientists to better understand variances in their research and results.
Enabling new discoveries with cutting edge technologies By Thermo Fischer Scientific
In 2018, the United Kingdom completed its initiative of sequencing 100,000 genomes with the hopes that their findings would lead to better, earlier diagnosis and personalized healthcare for cancer, rare diseases, and infectious diseases.
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