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Sample Processing Software In North Carolina
4 software items found
by:Dendi Inc. based inDurham, NORTH CAROLINA (USA)
Dendi Lab Software Solutions offers a comprehensive cloud-based Laboratory Information System (LIS) designed to streamline and enhance clinical lab workflows. Specifically tailored for CLIA-certified labs, Dendi LIS automates various processes, ensuring that lab management becomes more efficient with an intuitive user interface and fewer clicks. The platform boasts a high ...
by:Lyons Information Systems, Inc based inRaleigh, NORTH CAROLINA (USA)
Lyons Laboratory Management System (LLMS) streamlines the material, garment and fabric laboratory testing process. It is a cloud-based mobile and web LIMS system that is designed for quick yet comprehensive throughput of testing jobs in material and apparel testing ...
by:Confience based inRaleigh, NORTH CAROLINA (USA)
Confience eLIMS is a revolutionary, web-based Lab Information Management System that is the culmination of 30+ years of successful LIMS implementations in over 1000 laboratories. Confience eLIMS was built from the ground up using the Microsoft’s object-oriented .NET development toolkit which promotes rapid, modular development and smoothly integrates into modern corporate environments. ...
by:Clinisys, Inc. based inTucson, ARIZONA (USA)
This decision forces a choice between whether their laboratory applies a patient-centric model (LIS) to their test procedures, workflows, and processes, or a sample-centric model ...
