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PerkinElmer integrates scientific


HCL partners with Google Cloud


data silos and enhances collaboration in the cloud


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erkinElmer has announced the launch of its Signals Research Suite, a fully cloud-


based solution, deployed on Amazon Web Services. The suite is a secure, informatics platform, providing integrated, end-to- end scientific data and workflow management for pharmaceutical and industrial customers. Designed to help drive more


informed and accelerated decision- making around drug, compound and formulation candidates, the offering brings together PerkinElmer’s leading informatics technologies across data access, processing, enhanced analytics and collaboration. Commenting on the research


suite, Kevin Willoe, vice president and general manager of PerkinElmer Informatics, said, ‘Today’s pharmaceutical and industrial companies are moving towards digital transformation and away from managing scientific data in silos. They want to focus on doing better science, reducing their dependence on managing IT systems and interacting with their data globally and from end-to-end. Our secure, SaaS Signals Research Suite offering allows them to do this, empowering them to harness their data and collaborate with their colleagues and partners to make better, faster and more precise candidate choices.’ Leveraging the easy-to-use,


powerful suite, multi-discipline R&D teams can unify critical experiment and testing data, better configure and control their workflows, and more effectively and efficiently manage critical scientific results – all without needing to be IT experts.


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CL Technologies (HCL) has expanded its strategic partnership with Google


Cloud to launch healthcare and life sciences solutions.


HCL will establish a joint centre of


excellence (CoE) for Google Cloud with industry subject matter experts to deliver solutions for payer, provider, medtech and biopharma customers. HCL’s Google Cloud Native Labs will help accelerate these solutions with Google Cloud support, which provides AI and its security capabilities across the healthcare and life sciences value chain.


Joe Miles, managing director, cloud


healthcare and life sciences, Google Cloud, added: ‘We’re excited to see our partnership with HCL grow within the healthcare and life sciences industry as we continue to build solutions that will help organisations digitally transform the processes and experiences of their customers, physicians and patients. Customers can leverage HCL’s strong healthcare and life sciences industry expertise and their investments in the centre of excellence for Google Cloud to support their growth and innovation objectives.’ HCL’s CoE will develop solutions that


address critical industry issues, such as interoperability, data governance and


security. Kevin Ichhpurani, corporate vice president, partner ecosystem, Google Cloud, commented: ‘As the healthcare and life sciences industry continues to digitally transform, there is a growing need for solutions that are cloud-native, secure and support innovation. We are pleased to expand our partnership with HCL to provide our customers with solutions that will help throughout their cloud transformations.’ Shrikanth Shetty, corporate vice


president, HCL Technologies, said: ‘We partnered with Google Cloud for this key initiative because it will enable our experts at HCL to incorporate decades of domain expertise to deliver cutting-edge, cloud-native solutions to the market. The partnership will help improve the patient and employee experiences and use data to drive insights in areas like claims management and servitisation.’


‘HCL and Google Cloud’s ecosystem


is focused on helping our customers innovate by leveraging the power of Google Cloud,’ said Sanjay Singh, senior vice president and global head, HCL Google Ecosystem, HCL Technologies. ‘We will leverage our Google Cloud Native Labs to deliver rapid MVPs and solutions that will accelerate our healthcare and life sciences customers’ digital transformations.’


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