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New version of knowledge software

A Scientific Software (now part of Agilent) product story
Edited by the Laboratorytalk editorial team Jul 18, 2002

Web-based system updated with scalable architecture any number of users or instruments, a new integrated serach engine, and support for further character sets

Scientific Software has announced the release of version 2.1 of its web-based CyberLab knowledge engineering system.

This new revision provides a truly scalable architecture to allow CyberLab users to globally deploy the system across their enterprise.

CyberLab Kes, used by leading pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies and fast becoming the standard for knowledge management in the life sciences market, manages any and all electronic records for an enterprise.

CyberLab enhances organisations' compliance with US FDA Part 11 requirements for electronic records and electronic signature.

Revision 2.1 offers many new features to the CyberLab user, including the following: New 'n-tier' architecture allowing for a scalable solution for any number of users or instruments.

Customers can now load balance web servers and application servers and have an unlimited number of file transfer servers allowing for globally distributed implementations.

Oracle users will benefit from a new integrated search engine that enables sophisticated queries and data mining.

Support for Kanji characters.

Revision 2.1 is available for immediate shipment.

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