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FDA Ciphers Update: What To Consider If You Have Argus Safety

The FDA has decided that it will update the ciphers for their Electronic Submissions Gateway (ESG), but what does this mean for you? Here is the message that was received: FDA Electronic Submissions Gateway (ESG) will update ciphers and SSL protocols in Production on Saturday, January 20, 2018 at 9:00 PM EST. Please make sure […]

Argus Safety 8.1.1 – 2 Things To Know

Oracle Argus Safety 8.1.1 was officially released today, so I thought I would share a question that came up recently from a hosting customer. The customer asked us what the difference between Argus Safety 8.1 and 8.1.1 is. While there are your standard bug fixes and improvements, there are two significant changes that companies should […]

3 Insights Into The Cloud From Oracle’s Q3 2016 Earnings Call

  Oracle’s third quarter 2016 earnings call was peppered with strong revenues and big wins in various categories. But what was most striking was the incredible progress the enterprise software powerhouse has made with regard to the cloud. Between CEO Safra Catz, CEO Mark Hurd (yes, they’re both CEOs), and Executive Chairman of the Board […]

Importance of the Cloud: Scaling, IaaS, PaaS

There’s always been a level of redundancy built into large Production or even smaller mission critical systems. Scaling out is the answer to both by adding additional compute resources as well as increase the overall uptime reliability of a system. This principle is no different when it comes to the cloud, than it is on-premises. […]

First Quintiles, Now PPD. Oracle Siebel CTMS Is Rockin’ It

  These days, it appears as if most of the big contract research organizations (CROs) are using Siebel CTMS, Oracle’s clinical trial management system. In June of this year, I wrote about Quintiles’ use of Oracle Health Sciences applications, including Siebel CTMS. Now we’re talking about PPD, another top-5 CRO. 

Yes, Perficient Is Looking To Hire People Like You

  As long as you have the experience listed in the job descriptions. But, to put it simply, if you’ve worked in the life sciences industry, you’re already ahead of the game. Check out the job openings we have on our life sciences team and apply if you’re interested. We’ll keep your application secret. Promise. […]

Can Clinical Trial Software Be Validated In The Cloud?

  We recently discussed customizing and configuring clinical trial software that is hosted in the cloud. For the final post in our “cloud fact or fiction” blog series, we’ll discuss the hot topic of validation. 

Can Configurations And Customizations Happen In The Cloud?

  As you may have read in our most recent “cloud fact or fiction” post, we confirmed that companies have the ability to perform system administration activities for solutions hosted in the cloud. Let’s now tackle configurations and customizations. 

How Are Clinical And Safety Systems Administered In The Cloud?

  In our last “cloud fact or fiction” post, we discussed integrating systems that are deployed in the cloud. This week, let’s talk about system administration. Claim #8: Choosing a hosted clinical or safety system means relying on the vendor for system administration tasks. 

Can We Integrate Clinical And Safety Systems In The Cloud?

  In our last “cloud fact or fiction” post, we discussed the ability to migrate clinical and pharmacovigilance data to the cloud. Let’s jump right in and talk about system integrations in the cloud. Claim #7: Clinical trial software in the cloud cannot be integrated with other systems. 

Are Hosted Systems Open Or Closed Under 21 CFR Part 11?

  On Thursday, April 23, 2015, we delivered a webinar on 21 CFR Part 11, based on a recent blog series. During the Q&A session at the end, someone asked the following question: When Argus is hosted by Perficient, is it considered an open or closed system for the company that contracted Perficient to host? 

Where Did The Name Argus Safety Come From?

  I was recently listening to the radio and heard about a book “Who Knew?: Things You Didn’t Know About Things You Know Well” and it reminded me of a story that that our safety and pharmacovigilance director, Dr. Rodney Lemery, told during a webinar earlier this year. Where did the name Argus Safety come […]

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