LIMS AND ENTERPRISE INTEGRATION
No laboratory is an island and laboratory software has to talk to enterprise resource planning software, as Mark Gonzalez explains
No laboratory is an island and laboratory software has to talk to enterprise resource planning software, as Mark Gonzalez explains
Powerful scientific instruments need powerful software, but help is at hand in simplifying the complexity, writes James Aitken
Electronic lab notebooks can help researchers in small as well as large companies, Peter Rees discovered
It's a science about working on the small scale, but it has big promise. Michael Francis of Accelrys looks to the future of nanotechnology
Integrating LIMS with enterprise resource planning software is topical, but Peter Rees found that standardising and centralising are essential first steps
Tom Wilkie looks at 10 years of scientific computing
Web services will offer a way for LIMS to integrate with enterprise resource planning systems, says Peter Rees
The electronic lab notebook has been heralded before, says Peter Rees. But it might just happen this time
In this final review of 2003, Phillip Hill looks at the collaborations and concentrations that have taken place in the LIMS market this year
ChemBrain doesn't look unusual. It has a straightforward Windows interface and dialogue boxes, albeit in an older style and perhaps slightly inelegant in places. But, aesthetics aside, ChemBrain is different, reports David Bradley
‘Choosing a system that offers flexible configuration to match specific teams’ needs is key to digital transformation,’ says Sharon Williams, Interactive Software’s product director.
Today the European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI) maintains the world’s most comprehensive range of freely available and up-to-date molecular data resources
The pandemic has defined the development of laboratory software and technologies, as collaboration and remote working tools become requirements to a productive laboratory.