Free whitepaper made available: Migrating chemical information to new architectures (Andrew Lemon-27p)
Migrating chemical information to new architectures (Andrew Lemon-27p) explores the business drivers behind the increasing number of research companies moving from traditional proprietary chemical information systems into modern alternatives and covers many of the issues which must be considered before migrating chemical information. The increasing interoperability and integration of data demanded by new approaches, such as, systems biology and translational medicine and the relevance of Oracle data cartridge technology in breaking the dependency between data and software are discussed. Finally the benefits of this approach and how to achieve migration, focusing on the role of ChemAxon products are outlined.
Abstract
In this paper we shall discuss some of the drivers behind the increasing number of pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies moving from traditional proprietary chemical information systems into modern alternatives. We shall explore the business drivers for change and discuss some of the issues which must be considered before migrating chemical information, including an analysis of common issues.
New approaches such as systems biology and translational medicine demand interoperability and integration of data and systems. Oracle data cartridge technology offers the opportunity to break the dependency between a pharmaceutical company's data and the software that manages it, encouraging an increase in the utilisation
and value of data.
We shall discuss the benefits of this approach and explore how to achieve migration, focusing on the benefits of JChem Cartridge and the ChemAxon products.
To freely download this white paper please visit :http://www.chemaxon.com/conf/Migrating_chemical_information_to_new_architectures.pdf
