CDISC Teams Up with Microsoft to Develop Open-Source Software for the Clinical Research Community
CDISC is teaming up with Microsoft to develop the CDISC Open Rules Engine (CORE), open-source software that executes machine-readable CDISC Conformance Rules. The global clinical research community will be able to leverage the CORE software to test study data for conformance to CDISC standards as well as regulatory and sponsor-specific conformance rule sets.
CDISC Conformance Rules as well as regulatory agency rules provide a critical quality check in ensuring study data conform to CDISC standards. An emerging industry best practice is to use Conformance Rules on an ongoing basis, throughout the study, to keep the data as close to submission ready as possible and to ensure quality in all data exchange scenarios. The free and open, Microsoft Azure-based CORE will execute Conformance Rules retrieved from the CDISC Library against standardized clinical research data and produce a report
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Singapore’s Inovuus drafts Druva to secure 3,000 endpoints for Sembcorp
Singapore’s Inovuus drafts Druva to secure 3,000 endpoints for Sembcorp
Sembcorp’s IT service management team launched a cloud-first strategy in 2017.
The Sembcorp Technology & Innovation Centre where Sembcorp researchers and engineers run test-beds for emerging technologies. Credit: Sembcorp Industries
Singapore’s Inovuus Technologies has partnered up with cloud data protection and management solution vendor Druva to help secure more than 3,000 endpoints for Singapore-based energy and urban development company Sembcorp.
Sembcorp’s IT service management team launched a cloud-first strategy in 2017 and began migrating from on-premises servers to a Microsoft Azure-based cloud solution.
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News Wire Feed Light Reading 3/17/2021
LONDON One year since the onset of the pandemic, organizations globally have undergone major transformations as they seek to strengthen resilience, increase agility and deliver greater efficiencies. 89.2% of business and IT leaders agree COVID-19 has caused significant changes to their operating processes, while 87.3% say it has accelerated their digital transformation strategy. These are the findings from NTT Ltd., a world-leading global technology services provider, and the release today of its 2021 Global Managed Services Report.
Changes to operating processes, along with digital transformation acceleration have presented organizations with an opportunity to reimagine their technology strategies and how it aligns to the business. 92.4% of technology teams agree their overall technology strategy is aligned, either fully (49.8%) or partially (42.6%) to the organization s business strate