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News Release from: Scientific Software (now part of Agilent)
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 22 January 2003
Knowledge engineering partnership
Scientific Software and Metrohm announce partnership for CyberLab knowledge engineering system
Scientific Software has announced today that it has established a partnership with Metrohm to provide the integration of Scientific Software's CyberLab knowledge engineering system into Metrohm's TiNet and Titrando titration systems, IC-Net ion chromatography software and VA Computrace voltametric trace analysis systems Under this partnership Metrohm will install a CyberLab system at its premises
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 7 Mar 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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"This partnership really gives us the opportunity to offer our customers a complete solution for long-term data archiving and data management, in combination with our Metrodata software and our instruments," said H Schaefer, IC R and D manager of Metrohm.
"Metrohm joining our partnership programme is a further recognition of CyberLab as the leading e-record management solution for the pharmaceutical industry," said Soheil Saadat, president and CEO of Scientific Software.
CyberLab knowledge engineering system is the industry's first web-based system designed to capture and maintain all the electronic records across the enterprise.
Users can search, retrieve, and archive any type of electronic record of any size.
Designed with US FDA 21 CFR Part 11 in mind, CyberLab assists organisations to become compliant with this new regulation.
Using standard web technology, CyberLab is expandable from a single user system to global multi-site implementations.
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