Technology Trends and the Productivity Gains for Life Sciences Companies Randy Paroda, Director of Product Development September 17, 2013.

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Technology Trends and the Productivity Gains for Life Sciences Companies Randy Paroda, Director of Product Development September 17, 2013

Overview  Web applications  Mobile devices and wireless access  Network infrastructure

Web Applications  Minimal deployment issues  Highly configurable  Workflow driven  Purpose built features  Scalable solution

Mobile Devices and Wireless Access  Laptops –Smart phones, iPads and tablets  Wireless coverage  Paperless environments

Network Infrastructure  Virtual servers  Cloud solutions  PaaS vs SaaS

Conclusion  Productivity gains for Life Sciences companies –Automation –Compliance –Harmonization