NuGenesis Technologies Releases Version 5.1 of its NuGenesis SDMS

03-Dec-2001

NuGenesis Technologies Corporation, the market leader in Scientific Data Management, today announced enhanced archival capabilities for the NuGenesis® Scientific Data Management System (SDMS) suite of products. The NuGenesis SDMS 5.1 builds on an existing architecture for even greater system management flexibility, as well as improved distribution of resources for enterprise deployment and maintenance.

"The system provides users with more information about their data," says Steve Cubbedge, Senior Product Manager, NuGenesis Technologies Corporation. "Automated capture of more standard meta data fields makes finding information a systematic and intuitive process. Scientists concerned with FDA regulations and Intellectual Property protection rely on quality and timely retrieval of data."

The NuGenesis SDMS can accommodate the challenges associated with enterprise scale deployments. Configuration of multiple Archive Engines allows for shared workloads between strategically placed PCs, and faster archive and deletion sweeps. In addition, data is easily archived and logically segregated by department, yet cataloged and accessible from one database. In this way, the data archival process is managed locally, yet the data is still accessible by users throughout the enterprise.

Accurate and secure archival of data is a prime area of concern for pharmaceutical and biotech companies, particularly those looking for an electronic means of managing their data. The enhanced NuGenesis SDMS archival tool allows better integration with existing database security and maintenance protocols, management of data generated from folder-based data systems such as Micromass® MassLynx™ and Agilent ChemStation, and archival of data from Macintosh PCs. NuGenesis' Generic Template technology has been enhanced through the development of XML based "Per File Templates" to support archival of data types not included in the Enhanced Vendor Support list. The use of these XML files allows for richer meta-data to be automatically associated with data at the time of archival.

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