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Our experiences with XOps in life sciences

Capgemini

Technological innovation within life sciences XOps is about the smooth delivery of technological innovations into sustainable and flexible production environments. Pharmaceutical companies have been able to assemble biomedical knowledge graphs out of the known links between diseases, treatment drugs, and proteins and genes.

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Resilience Is Key to COVID-19 Business Survival

Automation Anywhere

Lifting our burden of time-consuming manual processes, RPA makes us more flexible. They can boost cost-savings and operational efficiencies. Operating at superhuman speed wins races for relief COVID-19-era companies need new levels of flexibility to reduce errors and turnaround time. Equally important, they’re affordable.

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How TMF Study Owners Can Provide Better TMF Management

Transperfect

TMF study owners are highly experienced, flexible TMF resources who act as an extension of your clinical study team. This is great for enabling smarter, more efficient ways for study teams to work. TMF study owners are flexible and can integrate with study teams to play multiple roles. TMF Study Owners.

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GK AIR Dynamic Pricing on IBM Cloud: A Great Deal for Retailers, Customers, and the Planet

IBM Business Partners

IBM Cloud offers the kind of flexibility increasingly demanded by retail customers. This not only leads to a more efficient inventory management process, but also to less food waste because products are sold on time at the ideal price. Retailers have mixed requirements for the solutions they own and how – and where – they are hosted.

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Could Managed Services Be the Strategic + Tactical Catalyst Your Life Sciences Teams Need?

Perficient Digital Transformation

I recently sat down with Vicky Green, a client executive who supports several life sciences accounts including pharmaceuticals, clinical research organizations, nutraceuticals, biomedical technologies, medical device, and biotechnology to get answers to some of the questions she receives from our customers. The list of systems is long.

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Building resilient healthcare supply chains

IBM Business Partners

In the healthcare supply chain, there are three main challenges pharmacies, hospitals, pharmaceutical companies and patients are facing: shortages and delays; lack of convenient and cost-effective fulfillment options; and rising counterfeiting and regulatory changes, along with a persistent need for better drug cold chain management.