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Global pressures force Pharma Industry to re-think role of IT solutions and which to prioritise.
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M2 PRESSWIRE-5 June 2007-DATAMONITOR: Global pressures force Pharma Industry to re-think role of IT solutions and which to prioritise(C)1994-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:07062007 London - A new report by independent market analysis firm Datamonitor (DTM.L), highlights three key trends that will shape the pharmaceutical technology market in 2007 in the US, Canada and Western Europe.
According to the report "2007 Trends to Watch: Pharmaceutical Technology," translational medicine will drive adoption of robust data analytic solutions among other business intelligence (BI) technologies. The report says the pharmaceutical industry's future prosperity will also depend on product lifecycle management (PLM) technology investments taken sooner rather than later...
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