Web tool provides technical questions to help informatics professionals select suitable Lims (laboratory information management systems) and CDS (chromatography data systems) to meet their needs
Thermo Fisher Scientific has developed a new interactive web-based tool designed to help current and prospective customers make informed decisions regarding Thermo Scientific informatics software and provide focused content regarding their industry needs.
Scientists are increasingly turning to the web as a first source of product information.
This comprehensive new web tool is intended to simplify the specification of software products in laboratories across industries as diverse as chemicals, pharmaceuticals, life sciences, contract research, forensics, academia, environmental, metals and mining and consumer products.
Through a logical series of questions and answers, this new user-friendly web tool serves to identify the needs of an individual, allowing users to quickly and easily determine the appropriate software for their specific application requirement.
It also provides new and existing users access to a comprehensive set of tools - such as industry pages, case studies, articles, podcasts and other valuable information.
Customer requirements can be diverse, ranging from strict regulatory environments through security, reporting or high throughput.
The tool takes no more than a few minutes to complete and asks a series of questions to develop a tailored results page for each person's needs.
For first time specifiers of Lims and CDS, the new tool provides assistance in their decision-making, by focusing on key important factors.
Users can also sign up for Thermo Fisher's quarterly communication newsletter, Lablink.
In addition, the new informatics industry resource centre is a source for further application-related information.
By accessing the Thermo Scientific informatics webpage, it is possible to mine into industry-related information and literature, most of which are available for immediate download free of charge in PDF format.
The informatics resource provides industry-specific areas online for the following industries: metals and mining; environmental; chemicals; water and wastewater; pharmaceuticals (including drug discovery and research, manufacturing and CROs); forensics; petrochemical and food and beverages.
The management of data is a key factor across all these industries.