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News Release from: Thermo Fisher Scientific Informatics | Subject: Nautilus Lims
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 01 March 2004

Thermo Electron Adds Web Capabilities To
Nautilus

Thermo Electron Corporation announces the availability of a new Web browser interface and powerful XML (eXtensible Markup Language) processing capabilities in the latest version of its Nautilus Lims.

Thermo Electron Corporation announces the availability of a new Web browser interface and powerful XML (eXtensible Markup Language) processing capabilities in the latest version of its Nautilus Lims (Laboratory Information Management System) These latest enhancements speed deployment, facilitate integration with other technologies and applications, and reduce operating costs

Nautilus Lims sets new standards for configurability, functionality and efficient use of resources in R and D laboratory environments.

This new version of Nautilus greatly simplifies access to data, allowing for more streamlined lab processes with users able to work more efficiently within the lab.

Functionality can quickly and cost-effectively be extended to authorized scientists and researchers operating at other facilities, conducting related and collaborative projects outside the lab.

Individuals can submit samples and access up-to-date sample data and reports via an intuitive Web interface.

Nautilus security ensures users access only those sample results they are authorized to view.

As users submit samples and view data remotely, lab personnel spend less time responding to requests for status updates and have better insight to upcoming workloads.

In addition, the intuitive Web interface allows even the most casual users to generate HTML reports, which can be viewed from the browser.

Customers benefit from productivity gains and cost savings: No client installations - updating all users is as simple as updating the web server with no implementation or upgrade delays.

Reduced system validation costs.

Reduced costs for IT administration, training, and deployment.

Streamlined access to data for increased efficiency and productivity.

Nautilus now supports character sets that use double-byte character encoding, which enables more customers located in East Asia to deploy own-language versions. Request a free brochure from Thermo Fisher Scientific Informatics ...

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