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LIMS Upgrade Has Over 100 Enhancements

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 17 Nov 2009
A fully integrated laboratory information-management system (LIMS) is ideally suited to manage an organization's product development, quality management, and analytic laboratories.

Lab Vantage Solutions, Inc. (Bridgewater, NJ, USA) announced the release of Service Pack 7 (SP7) for the SQL*LIMS product platform. The SP7 release includes over 100 enhancements, and it offers new additional capabilities including: enhanced graphical user interface; extended dashboard data table and worklist; advanced calculation verification capabilities; native crystal reports support; and Microsoft Windows Vista support.

"The release of SP7 highlights our commitment to continued support for our SQL*LIMS customers," stated Pat Pijanowski, chief operating officer of LabVantage. "With our expanded product portfolio and over 250 direct employees around the world, the new LabVantage is uniquely positioned to support our customers and their global operations well into the future.”

LabVantage is a global provider of enterprise software solutions customized for laboratories serving research, development, analytic, and quality management laboratories across multiple industries.

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