Driving the Business of Science

ChemBioOffice Enterprise

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    The Data is the most important thing


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    Whether companies are global or local, large or small, the volume and diversity of data that is being captured continues to grow. This creates many challenges for companies as they try to properly organize data so it can be leveraged to make faster and better decisions. Ultimately, it is the ability to understand their data that gives companies a competitive edge.

    At CambridgeSoft we understand that this means providing not just integration but also interoperation between modules. It also means providing a simple mechanism to organize and link the appropriate data elements so that proper relationships between seemingly disparate data my be exploited. The ChemBioOffice Enterprise Suite provides the ability to organize and link data elements together as a part off the normal user workflow. This capability allows scientists and analysts to concentrate more on science and allows managers to easily exploit the value of the data that is captured.

  • Efficiently organize information as it is captured by the Enterprise Suite modules
  • Integration design between components automatically leads to shared metadata
    • Allows for interoperation as well as integration
  • Provides the basis for Visualization technologies to mine and leverage the data and support the decision making process

 

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    Integration and Interoperation examples


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    Based on the modular integration that is designed in to the ChemBioOffice Enterprise Suite, users may define streamlined workflows that exploit the advantages of different modules as needed, while maintaining the ability to interoperate between them. This approach provides an extremely flexible platform to support changing workflows as companies evolve or business needs change. Just a few examples are illustrated below:

  • E-Notebook Integration Examples:
  • Informatics Integration Examples:
    • Materials Management<-> Compound and Biologics Managementslide show
    • Materials Management <-> Available Chemicals Exchange (ACX)slide show
    • Biologics Protocol Module <-> Compound and Biologics Managementslide show
    • Biologics Protocol Module <-> Materials Managementslide show

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    Visualizing data


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    With Informatics data organized and linked, companies may better exploit the value of the data through a choice of Visualization technologies. CambridgeSoft recognizes different parts of an organization will have different needs. To better meet those needs, CambridgeSoft offers a variety of Visualization applications to match the end users requirements.

    Note that these modules may also access data from third party and in house systems allowing for a comprehensive data visualization strategy to be deployed.

  • ChemBioViz slide show
    • Support a feature rich, interactive visualization environment for scientists to work with data sets and test various theories
  • BioSAR Web Clientslide show
    • An HTML based visualization technology that can be launched from anywhere to combine data types and obtain a quick project status.
    • Supports direct drill down links from form data to other applications, CambridgeSoft and non CambridgeSoft
  • Excel SAR Clientslide show
    • Allow users who are familiar or heavily invested in Excel to use Excel as a front end for Global searching, reporting and data analysis
    • Leverage the full power of Excel for processing data returned by global queries
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