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Product category: Laboratory and scientific databases
News Release from: Inforsense
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 16 October 2006

InforSense and Thermo in three-year OEM
agreement

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InforSense will provide its KDE platform to Thermo for integration into the industry-standard BioWorks package for proteomics data analysis

BioWorks is a suite of layered software applications specifically designed to make protein identification easier The main engine of BioWorks is the Sequest protein identification algorithm that provides the ability to directly analyse proteins in mixtures

Sequest is the most cited protein identification algorithms in scientific literature.

Using InforSense KDE, enterprises rapidly integrate and deliver virtually any data source, analytic software tool, service or application within a single informatics framework.

Users link these components via visual workflows to dynamically answer any question using their data, however complex or transient.

Organisations can also mine their analytical processes to discover and deploy expertise and best practices.

InforSense KDE provides an open, extensible service-oriented architecture, built using industry standards including J2EE, XML, and WSDL.

InforSense IOE is a state-of-the-art solution for enterprise-wide integrative analytics using Oracle's advanced information management and processing capabilities.

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