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News Release from: Inforsense | Subject: InforSense KDE
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 26 January 2006
Syngenta selects InforSense for
bioinformatics
Syngenta enters three-year, global deal with InforSense, whose software suite, including flagship InforSense KDE, is to help Syngenta bring innovative agricultural products to the market more quickly
InforSense reports that Syngenta has purchased a licence for its software suite, including the InforSense KDE integrative analytics software, and InforSense Professional Services to build up its workflow-driven bioinformatics computational platform Syngenta Bioinformatics plans to deploy InforSense software globally throughout R+D to further its mission of sustainable agriculture through innovative research and technology
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 17 Jun 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Financial terms of the multi-year deal were not disclosed.
Syngenta will be using InforSense KDE with the bioinformatics application add-on InforSense BioSense and literature analysis application add-on InforSense TextSense, as its global bioinformatics platform for building, managing and deploying analysis workflows.
InforSense's workflow-driven analytics platform will enable Syngenta to implement a process-based bioinformatics computational platform that automates key analysis workflows with full support for execution automation, resilience and fault tolerance.
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The workflows built will leverage in-house applications and web service-enabled federated data integration and analytics for text and bioinformatics analysis.
As a result, Syngenta researchers will benefit from a comprehensive system to enable better decision making as part of its internal agricultural genetics research programmes.
"After a thorough and competitive analysis, we selected InforSense software because, right out-of-the-box, it delivers a core of research-relevant, integrative analytic capabilities that give us an information advantage in novel agricultural discovery," said John Chan, Syngenta's head of global bioinformatics.
"In addition, InforSense's professional services group demonstrated its ability to help us efficiently customise the software to fit into our existing data management processes and infrastructure".
"Analytics continues to be one of the only areas within information technology that is delivering significant return-on-investment across business units," said Joseph Donahue, InforSense's chief business officer.
"By applying InforSense KDE and its application-specific add-ons to its crop protection and biotechnology research, Syngenta can turn an information advantage into a competitive differentiator.
"We are pleased they have chosen InforSense KDE and we look forward to working closely with them".
InforSense enables organisations to orchestrate and optimise their business-critical decision-making processes.
Leading pharmaceutical and biotechnology, consumer goods, financial services companies, and research institutes are using the company's flagship product, InforSense KDE, to enhance productivity across life science R+D, healthcare, and business analytics.
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