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Complete Lims interfacing solution

A Labtronics product story
Edited by the Laboratorytalk editorial team May 24, 2004

Enhanced security features and new data management, data collection and reporting capabilities boost latest version of Lims interfacing software

Labtronics announces the release of the newest version of LimsLink, the original Lims interfacing software which, it says, is now used by more Lims and CDS developers than any other solution.

LimsLink 3.2, includes new features and enhancements that reflect the need for secure and efficient management of laboratory instrument data.

Enhanced security features and new data management, data collection and reporting capabilities ensure that LimsLink continues to lead the way in providing instrument to Lims interfaces that meet the needs and requirements of all users, without requiring extensive customisation or custom programming.

Extended support for 21 CFR Part 11 compliance with enhancements to electronic signatures and the audit trail system.

A new module that provides superior performance and reliability when interacting with Oracle and SQL Server databases.

A powerful TCP/IP data collector that collects instrument data from any location on an internal network, an intranet or the internet.

Electronic capture of any reports generated by any instrument data system.

LimsLink users can now transfer data to their Lims without changing their regular reporting procedures.

Developed and tested for Windows XP Professional and Windows 2000 platforms, LimsLink 3.2 is a complete instrument to Lims interfacing solution.

With a sophisticated data parser, integrated security features and the most flexible reporting system available, LimsLink 3.2 includes all of the components required to securely and accurately manage data flow between your instruments and your Lims.

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