Accelerated Technology Laboratories reports that the South Carolina Department of Agriculture has selected Sample Master Pro Lims as its new laboratory data management software
The South Carolina Department of Agriculture maintains a laboratory for testing of selected products in order to protect consumers from unsafe, ineffective, or fraudulent goods.
The Department staffs a food, feed, seed, petroleum and residue laboratory.
Tests are conducted through chemical, biological, and physical qualitative and quantitative analyses.
The South Carolina Department of Agriculture Laboratory required a configurable Lims based on state of the art technology that would provide complete traceability of samples and versatility in reporting and viewing of data.
They desired features and functionality such as: user-based security, bar-coding, flexibility of ad-hoc querying and reporting and the ability to interface with laboratory equipment.
In addition, it wanted a Lims that was easy to learn and that would provide remote users with secure, real-time Internet access to sample status, results and reports.
After evaluating various Lims systems, the South Carolina Department of Agriculture concluded that ATL's Sample Master Pro Lims was its choice because it could meet all of their requirements.
Sample Master Pro is user configurable.
Its unique design will allow the SC Department of Agriculture laboratory staff to easily incorporate new screens, report forms, queries, pull-down menus, macros and modules into the Lims.
This flexibility will allow the laboratory to use its own terminology, thus optimizing training, easing the learning curve and decreasing implementation costs.
In addition, Sample Master Pro will provide powerful reporting functionality, instrument integration and bar-coding.
Sample Master Result Point will provide remote users with secure, real-time Internet access to sample status, results and reports.
Sample Master Pro will not only enhance data quality within the South Carolina Department of Agriculture laboratory but will also improve laboratory workflow and increase efficiency, says ATL