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News Release from: Scientific Software (now part of Agilent) | Subject: CyberLab
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 05 March 2003
Knowledge engineering in Switzerland
Software to create an electronic document management system will store all raw data derived from analytical instruments and assist in achieving 21 CFR Pt 11
Scientific Software has announced that Interlabor Belp, located in Belp, Switzerland, is implementing CyberLab knowledge engineering system CyberLab allows Interlabor to create an electronic document management system and assists in achieving 21 CFR Part 11 and predicate GMP requirements for electronic records and electronic signatures
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 7 Mar 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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CyberLab will store all raw data derived from analytical instruments and capture the print-outs in the industry standard Portable Document Format (PDF).
"We are very pleased that Interlabor Belp AG has chosen CyberLab," said Soheil Saadat, president and CEO of Scientific Software.
"The use of CyberLab in a commercial laboratory such as Interlabor proves that CyberLab can be used in a wide variety of business environments." "CyberLab helps us to manage all documents over all analytical and logistical departments.
We will start with a paperless environment within the QM department" said Klaus Mandelatz, head of IT and QM.
"Using CyberLab to manage all our documents enables us to fulfill the demands of the US 21 CFR Part 11 and improves our service to our customers.".
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