Mansfield, MA, October 18th, 2018
eClinical Solutions LLC, a leading global provider of cloud based software for clinical research and software driven clinical data services, announced the latest version of elluminate® is available for general use. This release of the platform incorporates feedback from numerous customers who use elluminate as a foundational platform to support a modern digital clinical data strategy.
For Life Sciences CIOs, according to Gartner, “as was seen last year, and across the board, business intelligence (BI)/analytics is viewed as the most important technology that will differentiate the business.” Since 2012, elluminate has been used by clinical operations, data management and medical monitoring to provide meaningful analytics at the study, program and organizational level. This latest version of elluminate extends the out of the box visualizations to include additional data sources, providing end users with greater flexibility and ease in solving business problems: for example, combining clinical and operational data to better track and plan site payments.
“The market interest in a proven and validated technology platform that allows life sciences companies to intelligently ingest data from numerous sources, transform it into standardized data and publish for intuitive analytics to business users across the organizations has never been greater,” said Raj Indupuri, eClinical Solutions CEO. “Life Sciences companies of all sizes are looking for modern data infrastructures that are compliant with regulations for all their relevant trial-related data, and the elluminate platform delivers this seamlessly today at scale.”
In addition to the expanded analytics capabilities, the latest version of elluminate includes numerous intelligent features and enhancements across the platform. The Data Central module, used by data managers and medical reviewers for efficient data review of all data in a trial or program, now has expanded smart filtering, external issue management workflow and greater support for incremental review. The Mapper module, used by data analysts and programmers to map data without writing code, has new automation capabilities. The core platform data integration capabilities have also been enhanced to provide users with curated, high quality data in real-time.
*Gartner, 2018 CIO Agenda: A Life Science Perspective, Michael Shanler, Stephen Davies, Jeff Smith, Brad Holmes, 9 March 2018.
About eClinical Solutions LLC
eClinical Solutions is a leading provider of cloud based enterprise software and software-driven clinical data services. The elluminate® platform provides life sciences companies with greater control of their clinical trial data. elluminate software and data driven services have been used by more than 80 life sciences companies on more than 400 trials. For more information, visit www.eclinicalsol.com.
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