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Laboratory information management system (LIMS)
News Release from: Autoscribe | Subject: Lims selection guide
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 06 September 2005
How to buy a Lims
And just as important, how not to - a new free Lims selection guide is based on over 60 years of practical management experience, specifying and delivering, successful Lims installations
Autoscribe is offering a new free Lims selection guide which is it says is based on over 60 years of practical management experience, specifying and delivering, successful Lims to any laboratory in any industry The free Lims selection guide aims to help anyone considering purchasing a new laboratory information management system (Lims)
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 10 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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It is intended to give some hard inside and honest information that will help keep users on track, avoid some of the pitfalls and get the system that the organisation really needs.
The guide is aimed at those looking for a system to handle sample tracking for a small laboratory through to a full function Lims for an enterprise/global operation.
Users might need a system for many or just a few concurrent users.
The company says the guide should be used from the day you start thinking of a new system, up to and even beyond the time of placing the order for a new system.
This might be a few months or a few years.
If the organisation already has a system which does all that is required, stop reading. Request a free brochure from Autoscribe ...
If however the system isn't quite right, the guide might help show where things went wrong: remember, says Autoscribe, that more than 50% of Lims implementations are said to fail!.
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