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News Release from: Agaram Instruments | Subject: LogiLabPro
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 25 April 2003
High end interfacing solution
Instrument interfacing and beyond for RDBMS based client/server, data acquisition, parsing, archiving, document management, and reporting package
Agaram introduced its LogiLabPro during the recently held Pittcon 2003 at Orlando The company says it is interested in partnering with solution providers, system integrators and Lims vendors around the world
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 4 Feb 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Agaram launches its LogiLab Series standard edition laboratory automation products, which collect data from serial instruments, onto the international market
LogiLabPro is an RDBMS based client/server, data acquisition, parsing, archiving, document management, reporting and instrument interfacing package for any analytical laboratory.
LogiLabPro collects data from lab instruments, a sophisticated parsing engine extracts data of interest as fields that can be used for designing spread-sheets for viewing and collecting data, performs calculation and seamlessly transfers data to Lims/ERP, has all features to comply with GLP and 21 CFR Part 11.
Some of the key features of LogiLabPro: Brings all RS-232 and PC-based instruments within the compliance area.
Instrument generated flat files are automatically captured and parsed, which improves the authenticity of data.
Stores raw data, metadata and documents as Blobs and provides efficient document management capabilities along with sample information.
Provides single point viewing and reporting of any type of analytical data.
Built-in Crystal reports viewer provides high class reporting capability.
Integrated development environment like VBA provides opportunity to customise seamless connectivity with other database applications like Lims/ERP.
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