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SIRO Clinpharm Selects Oracle's Life Sciences Applications
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Also picks other Oracle applications, running on Sun’s hardware platform, to deploy a new IT framework.
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Wednesday, February 20, 2008:
SIRO Clinpharm Private Limited (SIRO), a clinical research organisation (CRO), is going to implement a new IT framework comprising Oracle’s Life Sciences Applications (OLSA) and other Oracle applications running on Sun Microsystems’ hardware platform. This new IT system is expected to bring about greater efficiency and increased customer focus in SIRO’s operations. The new system will touch and impact over 500 SIRO clinical researchers involved in more than 150 clinical studies. This IT infrastructure will be implemented by DBMS Consulting, a member of the Oracle Partner Network.
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SIRO will implement OLSA as a complete electronic information environment, for gathering and reporting clinical data. Besides reducing errors, Oracle’s Life Sciences Applications will enable SIRO to speed information gathering and reduce the need for paper documentation.
Quipped Dr Chetan Tamhankar, chief operating officer, SIRO, “We have been growing at an aggressive rate for the last three years. To sustain our aggressive growth plans, we are looking at both organic and inorganic growth options across the globe. OLSA will help us achieve this by delivering a powerful combination of technology and comprehensive business applications, and key functionality built specifically to address the nuances of the CRO industry.”
“All 10 of the world’s top CROs use Oracle Applications,” said Nitin Paranjpe, director, applications sales, Oracle India. “SIRO’s new IT infrastructure with Oracle Life Sciences Applications provides them with a greater competitive advantage in providing clinical research services to the global life sciences industry.”
SIRO will be using Sun’s Intel offering for application servers, RISC (UNIX)-based solution which projected the best scalability, reliability and availability along with Solaris’ 10 operating system for database layer and Sun blade servers with Intel Quad Core processors for consolidating their existing edge servers into one window management. For storage, SIRO will use Sun’s SAN solution along with SL48 tape library for backup.
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