ATLANTA, May 18, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Liaison Technologies, a recognized leader in cloud-based integration and data management solutions, today announced that it will demonstrate the company's groundbreaking ALLOY™ Platform for Healthcare at the upcoming Bio-IT World Conference & Expo 2017 at the Seaport World Trade Center in Boston from May 23-25. The Liaison team will be available at booth #360 to discuss how the ALLOY Platform for Healthcare helps life sciences organizations tackle complex data challenges in order to facilitate digital transformation.
The Bio-IT World Conference & Expo brings together thousands of life sciences, pharmaceutical, clinical, healthcare and IT professionals from around the world. The event highlights technologies that enable and support biomedical research, pharmaceutical discovery and development and clinical initiatives. As an integration and data management platform designed specifically to allow life sciences organizations to derive value from data across the entire drug pharma cycle—from R&D to sales, marketing, finance, administration, and manufacturing—the ALLOY Platform for Healthcare is an excellent addition to this year's conference showcase.
In a highly competitive space like life sciences, companies must act decisively to drive innovation and move new therapies to market faster. But with historical data siloed in legacy applications and data from new sources such as wearables and social media coming online in formats that don't readily lend themselves to integration with existing patient information, many life sciences organizations find it challenging to obtain the complete view they need to innovate. The ALLOY Platform for Healthcare provides the unified integration and data management capabilities that life sciences companies need to gain insight from a holistic view of their data. Additionally, these capabilities are offered by Liaison as managed services, allowing users to focus on core company goals and not data management internally.
"The Bio-IT World Conference & Expo event is a great fit for our ALLOY Platform for Healthcare," said Gary Palgon, Vice President of Healthcare and Life Sciences Solutions at Liaison. "Liaison works with life sciences companies around the world to integrate data in the R&D and clinical ecosystem, enabling data sharing and translation between pharma companies and contract research organizations, health systems and hospitals, and regulatory entities like the FDA—all of which provides a crucial competitive edge."
Liaison's ALLOY Platform for Healthcare and unique managed services approach establishes the backbone for digital transformation. When data flows freely across life sciences organizations and between partners that collaborate on discovery, manufacturing, and other initiatives, it leads to greater insights and better decisions, which ultimately lead to improved outcomes and faster time to market. Learn more about Liaison and the ALLOY Platform for Healthcare at http://www.liaison.com.
To schedule a meeting with Liaison's data experts who will be attending Bio-IT World Conference & Expo, visit our event webpage here.
About Liaison Technologies
Liaison Technologies provides integration and data management solutions to help customers unlock the power of a data-centric approach to their business. Liaison's cloud-based approach breaks down the barriers between data silos to tap into the valuable information needed to make better decisions, faster. Tailored to solve complex data problems today while building a robust foundation for tomorrow's unforeseen challenges, Liaison fosters a seamless flow of information securely and at scale. Founded in 2000, Liaison serves more than 7,000 customers in 46 countries, with offices in the United States, the Netherlands, Finland, Sweden, the United Kingdom and Singapore. For more information, visit www.liaison.com and connect with Liaison on Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook.
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