Covering different aspects of chemistry software at work, these articles should provide profesionals with all the evidence they need to upgrade their systems
Adept Scientific has published five free chemistry Software@work articles, covering hot topics ranging from 21CFR Part 11 compliance through to knowledge management.
Each guide features real-life case studies that demonstrate the benefits of using dedicated chemistry software to speed up research and laboratory work.
They are available for download at Adept's website (link above).
The articles have been written with several purposes in mind: To provide any professional, putting their case for adopting a laboratory desktop solution forward to the board, with tangible evidence of the positive difference it can make to productivity and efficiency.
To provide a useful guide to integrating such software throughout the organisation.
To identify how CambridgeSoft software could provide the ideal solution to the challenges facing your organisation or institution today.
The articles are available as downloadable PDFs and should make for interesting reading.
They are particular relevant in that they address a number of hot topics in the chemical and biological research industry today.
21CFR11 Compliance - The Challenge.
Looking at the implications of the new FDA regulation and how CambridgeSoft's E-Notebook and Document Manager software could help your organisation to work towards 21CFR Part 11 compliance.
See the software in action with our case study.
The Merck Index - Chemistry's Constant Companion.
Introducing The Merck Index on CD-Rom and following Ernie Linek's experiences as he makes the change from encyclopaedic to electronic format.
The Paperless Laboratory.
The argument for electronic notebooks to replace the standard paper variety.
Featuring a real-life example of where E-Notebook has helped to manage data successfully.
Knowledge is Power.
How E-Notebook Enterprise can create real competitive advantage by managing knowledge and streamlining the research process.
This article takes the case study featuring Infinity Pharmaceuticals as a prime example.
From Paper Chase to Database.
The main feature for this article is a Pfizer Groton ARD case study and the use of ChemOffice Web Server to manage drug degradation information.
The research scientist used to be instantly recognisable by a desk that was bending under the weight of massive encyclopaedias - eg The Merck Index - and endless reams of laboratory notebooks filled with potentially valuable information, representing hours of research work that might never see the light of day.
CambridgeSoft software is changing all that and redefining the chemist's desktop - streamlining the whole research process, from recording and disseminating results, to managing and communicating the information.
The results can mean huge savings in time and money spent to get new drugs to the market and generally more effective use of resources.
The software@work articles demonstrate just some of the benefits.