ATL to Showcase Laboratory Data Management Solutions at Pittcon 2015
5 Mar 2015Accelerated Technology Laboratories (ATL) will be exhibiting its Laboratory Data Management Solutions at Booth #2847 at PITTCON on March 9 -12, 2015, at Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, New Orleans, LA.
ATL will be showcasing TITAN®, an innovative, feature rich, web-based ERP/Laboratory Information Management System with an integrated Report Designer and Workflow and Artifact Designer. TITAN® boasts three powerful layers, the Laboratory layer (for the management of laboratory functions from sample tracking to final disposition, facilitation of ISO 17025 Compliance, e-sigs for custom workflows, a sophisticated Corrective and Preventative Action (CAPA) feature, tools to manage the supply chain, full traceability, integration with SAS JMP, the leading statistical software package, Business Layer with asset management, invoicing, order management, financials, client surveys, and the Administration Layer for system configuration.
ATL will also demonstrate Sample Master®, a 100 percent web-based LIMS, built on .NET framework. Sample Master® boasts a brand new look and feel, perfect for those organizations with multiple US locations or global operations, and a need to utilize mobile technology(tablets, smart phones), in the plant or in the field, wherever your work takes you. The software will leverage the modularity and user friendliness for which Sample Master® has become known, along with the secure Result Point® web portal. With Result Point®, users will have 24/7 self-service access to sample status, test results, reports, EDDs, invoices and more from any desktop, laptop, tablet or smartphone. You can grant access to clients as well providing them with real-time results and reporting anytime and anywhere.
Additionally, ATL will exhibit the iMobile Application for Samsung Galaxy tablet, iPads, smart phones and rugged laptops. Users of this application can view an electronic chain of custody, collection lists, enter results for samples that were previously scheduled and add new samples "on the fly". Plant, field and laboratory users will benefit from this technology in time and resource savings.