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Oracle BI Cloud Service: What to Expect Next

In the coming few days, Oracle will be rolling out an upgrade of their Business Intelligence Cloud Service. There are a couple of main things to expect: First, the UI will look different but function in the same way. It is basically a new skin to BICS, with a slightly different way of navigation. Second, […]

Release Notes: Oracle/Perficient’s Clinical Apps [Nov. 2015]

  Perficient’s Life Sciences practice regularly monitors the software release notes for several Oracle Health Sciences applications, as well as our own clinical and safety systems. The systems covered in our review are: 

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. 

The C-Level Way To Load Data Into A Clinical Data Warehouse

  On October 15, 2015, my colleague, Kathryn Hanson, presented a webinar on the topic of clinical data warehousing. She provided a high-level overview of the challenges that life sciences companies face when it comes to technology, in particular with the acquisition and management of data (e.g., patient/subject, trial management, safety) from different systems and […]

Cloud Integration: The Numbers Keep Rolling In

Tuesday’s schedule at Oracle OpenWorld 2015 includes a keynote from Thomas Kurian, Oracle’s president of product development, on Oracle Software Innovations. The presentation takes place at a time when we’re seeing some surprising statistics about cloud adoption. The big news is that Oracle is gaining new business from customers who are seeking cloud solutions. not […]

#OOW15 Session Recap: Oracle Policy Automation in 2 Minutes

Oracle Policy Automation in 2 minutes! No, that is not a teaser. After watching a 2-minute demonstration of Oracle’s Policy Automation at Oracle OpenWorld 2015, it is clear that the potential of this tool is unlimited, and the impact on customer service is virtually unlimited. With useful applications in everything from healthcare to telecom, the […]

Signatures Filling Perficient’s #OOW15 Wall to Fight Cancer

Oracle OpenWorld 2015 is underway, and we’re doing something special this year. Oracle OpenWorld takes place during National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and Perficient is working with the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF) to raise awareness and funding during the conference. Our team has set up a tribute wall in our booth (1809), and visitors […]

Oracle OpenWorld 2015 Starts With a Bang Both Indoors and Out

Oracle is big and mighty and Oracle is evolving to stay relevant at the forefront for many years to come. This is the message you get if you happen to pass by the Metreon  today to watch a movie, shop at the Westfield mall in San Francisco or travel across the world to have an […]

Recording CAPA Issues And Resolutions In Argus Safety

  In our last CAPA-related blog post, we talked about the ability to attach supportive information to CAPA records (case data) in Argus Safety, Oracle’s drug safety and pharmacovigilance system. Today we’ll discuss another way the system can help comply with CAPA rules. CAPA Rule: System must allow the recording of issues and track their […]

A Modern Approach to Financial Reports Reconciliation

Gone are the days when several spreadsheets, pen and paper, and calculators are needed to reconcile financial reports. A common challenge in financial reporting is validating that what gets reported on executive dashboards matches with more detailed financial statements and transaction level reporting. What aggravates this endeavor is the fact that executive level dashboards are […]

Study Confirms Use Of Clinical Systems Has Increased

  Last week, I attended a webinar that showcased the results of a study on the adoption of clinical trial software in life sciences. The study was conducted by a working group led by the Tufts Center for the Study of Drug Development, CDISC, and Oracle Health Sciences, and the results reiterated what we already […]

Transforming Care with Precision Medicine – 8 Emerging Trends

Molecular medicine is a broad field, where physical, chemical, biological and medical techniques are used to describe molecular structures and mechanisms, identify fundamental molecular and genetic errors of disease, and to develop molecular interventions to correct them. The molecular medicine perspective emphasizes cellular and molecular phenomena and interventions rather than the previous conceptual and observational […]

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