JustSystems, BearingPoint, And AMR Research To Discuss New Approaches To Pharma Practices
Recently most pharmaceutical companies still rely on error-prone, manual approaches to manage their product recipes. In an upcoming Webinar, JustSystems, Inc., BearingPoint, Inc., and AMR Research, Inc., will highlight a technology breakthrough that is transforming these pharmaceutical practices, providing a superior alternative to treating master recipes as static, disconnected documents that lead to delays and errors as formulations are entered into execution and quality management systems.
"Transforming Technology Transfer and Recipe Management: From Spreadsheets to Standardized Practices," a Webinar presented by Pharmaceutical Technology and BioPharm International magazines, will feature JustSystems, BearingPoint, and AMR Research representatives who reveal how recipe standardization and management can improve every aspect of the product lifecycle, from late-stage discovery through clinical and commercial manufacturing.
What: "Transforming Technology Transfer and Recipe Management: From Spreadsheets to Standardized Practices," Webinar presented by Pharmaceutical Technology and BioPharm International.
Who: Alison Smith, research director, AMR Research; Mike Power, consulting manager, Life Sciences Supply Chain, BearingPoint; Paul Wlodarczyk, VP, Solutions Consulting, JustSystems; and Michelle Hoffman, Editor in Chief, Pharmaceutical Technology
When: Thursday, February 7, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. Eastern time (11:00 a.m. Pacific time)
How: Register for this free event at http://www.pharmtech.com/recipemanagement
Attendees will learn:
- How to ensure that critical process parameters and their ranges are documented in a uniform way,
- What approaches for standardizing recipe management will mitigate risk and accelerate time to market, and
- How to migrate to standards-based recipe-management practices.
For more information on JustSystems, please visit na.justsystems.com.
About JustSystems
JustSystems is a leading global software provider with a 27-year history of successful innovation in office productivity, information management, and consumer and enterprise software. With over 2,500 customers worldwide and annual revenues over $110M, the company is continuing a global expansion strategy that includes the launch of its new enterprise software offering called xfy (pronounced 'x-fie'), and XMetaL content lifecycle solutions. JustSystems has worldwide office locations including global headquarters in Tokyo, and regional offices in New York, Palo Alto, Vancouver, and London. The company currently employs over 1,000 people. Major strategic partnerships include IBM, Oracle and EMC. For more information, please visit
na.justsystems.com.
SOURCE: JustSystems