
Laboratory data is growing at an ever expanding rate. New technology is coming to the market to help organizations collect, manage, organize and archive this expanding mountain of data.
The 250 page report Managing Scientific Data: The Data Lifecycle is a comprehensive look at the fundamental concepts required for data management. It explores the best practices, key to implementation success, architectures, user requirements, legal and regulatory issues, and technology trends. Issues of concern to companies such as interoperability, integration, and data standards are discussed in-depth.
"I highly recommend the report to those interested in informatics. To his credit, Elliott (Michael Elliott, report author) takes the time to couch his commentary in an eminently readable, plain-English style, and includes definitions and tutorials."
Dr. Michael Balogh
LC GC Magazine, June 2005 issue
Sixteen major suppliers and their products are reviewed including their pros and cons. Our supplier matrix provides an insight to market leaders and companies to watch.
Covered in this all-inclusive study: |
- What is data lifecycle management and why it is important
- Defining the levels of scientific data management
- Data storage architectures
- Record retention and archiving
- Metadata management, taxonomies, and ontologies
- Principles of system and data security
- Emerging trends in electronic and digital signatures
- Trends and technology for system integration
- Current status of standards for chemical and biological data
- Regulatory and legal considerations for electronic records
- Key customer requirements for data life cycle management
- Best practices for implementing a data management system
- System benefits including an example Return on Investment (ROI) case study
- Understanding of the market drivers and key barriers to growth
- Size of the scientific data management market and growth rates
- Reviews of key suppliers
- Ratings of key suppliers
- Identification of key market leaders
- Strategic market analysis and future projections
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This report, publication number A05-1, is $2,500 for a three copy license. Qualified academic institutions are entitled to a reduced price. Please contact us for details.
For further information on this report, including the table of contents, download the brochure by clicking here.
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