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Rina
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on 2/8/2012 11:02 AM   
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Three IT trends will shape the life sciences in 2012, according to an analysis by SAFE-BioPharma Association. They are the 1) expanded use of standards- based interoperable digital identities, c2)loud computing in clinical trials, and the use of 3) electronic trial master files for clinical trial management.

For more information please review the following article:
http://www.clinicalleader.com/article.mvc/Three-Major-IT-Trends-Will-Shape-Life-0001?sectionCode=Articles&templateCode=Lite&user=2693371&source=nl:33126


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