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Product category: Laboratory information management system (LIMS)
News Release from: Thermo Fisher Scientific Informatics | Subject: Web seminars
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 01 November 2004

Next stage of informatics web seminar
series

These interactive sessions utilise the latest web conferencing technology and include the opportunity for Q and A with the presenters

Thermo Electron continues its series of informatics strategy web seminars covering issues that confront today's life and analytical science organisations Thermo says its topics and speakers offer value to laboratory, IT and business managers who are focused on reducing costs and gaining efficiencies in their organisations

These interactive sessions utilise the latest web conferencing technology and include the opportunity for Q and A with the presenters.

There is no fee for the seminars, which take place through coming months.

This series of seminars, scheduled throughout the fourth and first quarters, will provide registrants with the latest insights and practical guidance on regulatory compliance and informatics issues as integrating the laboratory with the global enterprise, global deployment of Lims and CDS and lowering total cost of ownership through standardisation.

Specific topics include the following.

Lims standardisation - comparing total cost of ownership saving against costs of standardising.

Optimising Lims through SAP integration.

Successful Lims integration: a practical guide to true requirements gathering and business analysis.

A flexible and scalable architecture for Lims/instrument integration.

Rapid development of CDS instrument control.

Risk analysis and validation of lab informatics solutions. Request a free brochure from Thermo Fisher Scientific Informatics ...

SampleManager Lims web enablement - technology integration and practical solutions.

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