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| Calculating ROI for LIMS Interfacing |
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An environmental lab is saving $600,000 a year. A pharmaceutical company has reduced time spent on data management by 9,000 hours a year. A contract lab has cut the time for ICP data reporting from 7 hours a day to 15 minutes. How much time and money can your laboratory save?
In this article we show both the costs and the savings of an instrument to LIMS integration project and we offer an ROI calculator to help you calculate the benefits of instrument interfacing at your lab.
>> Read the article
>> Download our ROI calculator |
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| Instrument Interface of the Month |
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This month we take a look at a basic ChemStation interface that was developed and implemented over the Internet - in less than 2.5 hours – immediately freeing up analysts from having to spend time entering chromatography data into their LIMS.
>> Read the case study |
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| Secrets to a Successful Instrument/LIMS Integration Project |
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Once you see the financial benefits of connecting your instruments with your LIMS, you will want to read this white paper that provides practical tips that help to ensure that your interfacing project is a complete success.
>> Read the white paper |
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Promotion
Save 20%: Collect 6.1 New Release Special |
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Newsletter readers are invited to take advantage of this special offer and receive 20% off on the newest release of Collect, powerful RS232 connection software that captures data from any serial instrument or device and transfers it into Excel®, Files, or any Windows® application. Offer ends December 21, 2007.
>> More details on the promotion
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