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To improve your bottom line, you have to reduce overhead. Bioinstrument Manager will empower you
to manage processes
more efficiently by increasing speed of operations and reducing repetitive tasks,
thereby reducing business overheads.
Every time a user executes a process, bioinstrument Manager augments your quality process
by documenting who/ what/ when/ where/ how while the process runs. Users can record their own thoughts
and observations about why they are running the process. Other authorized users can review a process
run's results and record their own observations or rerun the process using the same or different parameters.
Users can set error handling parameters, empowering them to pause, resume,
halt or restart a process run.
One way to surpass your competitors is to leapfrog their operational structure by offering your employees
more control and more flexibility without sacrificing structure and manageability.
Remote control and monitoring of instruments is possible
through the web-based user interface. Bioinstrument Manager empowers
users to begin a process at the worksite or offsite, then continue to monitor it throughout
the day or night from other locations. This flexibility extends to
managing data. Through bioinstrument Manager, system authorized users have access
to data in disparate formats and remote physical locations, thereby increasing accessibility.
Enhanced components of bioinstrument Manager enable administrators to schedule the use of instruments,
personnel and data and lab resources from one platform. Resource management
becomes another key to increasing productivity and reducing overheads.
To stay in compliance you have to be consistent and follow the rules. Bioinstrument Manager affects that
through security measures, standardized reporting and integration of industry standards.
Documenting process run results and data analysis in a consistent, readable design in predefined file formats
increases consistency of results and builds a cohesive research and operations environment. Security measures
at the user level include assigning users to user groups and specific privileges to processes, authenticating individual users
at logon and at key points in a process. Technical authentication includes IP address and domains.
level recognition. Integrating industry standards within a process run will enhance the analysis and output
results and documentation.
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