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Top 5 Life Sciences Blog Posts From December 2015

  Now that January is here, I thought it would be neat to look back at what our readers found most interesting last month. Below are the top five blog posts Perficient’s life sciences practice wrote in December – they’re ranked in order of popularity, with number one being the most viewed piece. 

The Year in Review | Top 10 Financial Services Posts of 2015

There was a lot to talk about in 2015, but our most popular posts centered around compliance, security and risk management. Here are your favorite posts of the year:   Ten | How to drive the most value from your compliance investments Compliance is a strategic imperative for financial services organizations. This post discussed how […]

Walmart Pay

Walmart Introduces It’s Own Mobile Payment Service – Walmart Pay

Instead of opting to accept Apple Pay or Android Pay, Walmart has decided to launch its own payment service called Walmart Pay. The largest retailer in the world describes Walmart Pay as “a fast, easy and secure way for customers to pay with their smartphones in Walmart stores,” and it is compatible with both iOS […]

Good Chance Your Doctor Doesn’t Know Your Med’s Real Indication

  This is bizarre. It turns out that many doctors don’t know what the real, FDA-approved indications are for the medications they’re prescribing. In a Wall Street Journal article that discusses the risks of off-label uses for prescription drugs, the author cites a 2009 study of 1,199 physicians (mostly primary care doctors and psychiatrists) that […]

American Financial Technology Awards 2015

American Financial Technology Awards 2015 – And The Winners Are…

The American Financial Technology Awards were announced on Monday evening in New York. A full-write up of the award winners will be forthcoming, but here is the list of the leaders in financial technology for 2015: Best Global Deployment – Nomura Securities Best Risk Management Initiative – Citadel Best Analytics Initiative – The Northern Trust […]

21 CFR Part 11 Compliance For CAPAs In Argus Safety

  We recently discussed how Oracle’s safety system has the ability to produce ad hoc descriptive statistical reports on quality data. This brings us to the last rule we’ll discuss in our “Argus Safety for CAPAs” blog series. 

The FDA Came Out With Its New Social Media Policy

  For several years, the FDA has been the center of scrutiny for not having an official social media policy available on its website. According to the Union of Concerned Scientists, the FDA was the only one of 17 government agencies not to have social media policy…until now. 

Ad Hoc Statistical Reports For CAPAs In Argus Safety

  We recently touched on how Argus Safety enables you to track product complaint data and follow it through resolution. Today, we’ll discuss another CAPA rule the safety system supports. 

Electronic Payments Fuel the Economy

Mobile Payments Add Fuel to the Economic Engine

As a consumer, I like electronic payments because they make my life easier and they save me an extraordinary amount of time. As a retailer, electronic payments make it easier for people to buy from you with the touch of a button, thus growing the bottom line. Electronic payments are designed to make the buying […]

U.S. Military Keeping A Close Eye On Supplements

  Megan Thielking from Stat News reports that a scientific journal took a close look at the impact nutritional supplements are having on U.S. military personnel. According to the article, 75% of people in the U.S. military take some type of dietary supplement every month. Since dietary supplements, such as weight-loss pills and multivitamins, don’t […]

Top 5 Life Sciences Blog Posts From October 2015

  Now that November is here, I thought it would be neat to look back at what our readers found most interesting last month. Below are the top five blog posts Perficient’s life sciences practice wrote in October – they’re ranked in order of popularity, with number one being the most viewed piece. 

Financial services firms challenged in using data to serve customers

“Retailers are light years ahead of Wall Street in analyzing their data to find out what their customers want,” said to Peter Giordano, managing director at Oppenheimer & Co. “Instead of analyzing customer data, the industry still relies on salespeople, relationships and actual trades to tell us what clients want.” Big data might be a […]

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