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June 23, 2009

Virtify Debuts New Software Solution for Life Sciences Cos.

Virtify, a provider of enterprise content compliance solutions for life sciences companies, has announced the upcoming release of its Virtx Enterprise Content Compliance Software Suite, an end-to-end, Web-based solution for managing the complex content and compliance requirements in the highly regulated pharmaceutical, biotechnology, medical device, animal health, and food sciences industries.

Unlike traditional content management solutions or individual point products, the Virtx software suite provides a secure, collaborative online environment for managing regulated content throughout the entire life sciences product continuum. The Virtx suite automates a variety of legacy, paper-based processes and is preconfigured to comply with current and evolving global standards and regulatory mandates.

The suite’s workflow design enables collaborative content authoring, reviewing, archiving, and re-use—virtually eliminating inconsistencies and redundancies enterprise-wide. Virtx tailors upstream functions, such as content authoring and reviewing to meet electronic requirements and standards, while automating downstream functions such as assembly, publishing, delivery, and archiving.

All Virtx products are Web-based and can be licensed separately or in combination as part of an integrated enterprise content compliance solution.  The software is also designed to leverage a company’s existing technology infrastructure including standard security systems, databases, and legacy document management systems.

Posted by: jjaeger @ 11:44 am

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