Back a couple years ago I had a discussion with Mike Naimoli and that was when Azure services were just introduced so by reading his update you can see how fast things are developing with using the cloud. Microsoft Azure cloud has moved along and you can read his entire post at the link below and...
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This point was made by Juan Enriquez, managing director at Boston-based Excel Venture Management, and a director at biotech Synthetic Genomics Inc. and I agree with him. I look at the “glut” of software in healthcare not only from the medical records side of the business, but also the analysis...
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This is interesting as last Friday I discussed different uses of the Cloud by Pharma and Merck has a computer center in Seattle, Rosetta, which it acquired in 2001, with about 10,000 processors and an elaborate Internet-based architecture allowing researchers working on thousands of projects anywhere...
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There’s quite a bit going on this week, and one expo in particular is the Annual Bio-IT Conference. Today, Microsoft announced Amalga Life Sciences Software. The press release and early adapters follows below. Additional Information can be read at the Bio-IT website. Yesterday, the...
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This is quite humorous and funny and a video promoting DNA and genomic based testing. The home pages of Bio-Rad offers many products and lot of information in Life Sciences in the area of cancer research and development. Enzymes…what cha doing today…I can feel DNA…..BD Hard hard area...
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This is the convergence of biology and computer science coming together to with a new computer language. Algorithmic systems biology used to benefit both worlds with a new breed of scientists. A couple of their research partners include Salk Institute for Biological Studies and GlaxoSmithKline...
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The group has grown in 7 years from five people focused on healthcare worldwide at Microsoft; now there are more than 700. This group is for responsible primarily for the enterprise space (in biopharma and medical devices), so these are the largest customers in the U.S. I have provided a...
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