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What’s new in Release 19.4 for OpenText Life Sciences Express

OpenText Information Management

If you work in the Life Sciences industry, your head will be nodding in confirmation while reading Forrester’s The Five Big Trends report, especially the part that states employee productivity has emerged as the second biggest driver for ECM investment in 2019. for OpenText Life Sciences Express appeared first on OpenText Blogs.

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Preservica appoints new Advisory Council to help steer next stage of growth

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Phil Beckman has extensive experience in the software industry including over a decade as the Director of Development for OpenText’s flagship ECM product (Livelink). He has worked closely with companies in both Pharmaceutical and Financial Services industries.

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What’s new in OpenText Documentum for Life Sciences Release 16 EP7

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Every pharmaceutical company wants to accelerate the drug development process – from discovery to commercial success – to deliver new treatments that improve patient outcomes. At OpenText™, the Life Sciences team is committed to delivering better intelligent content services that drive productivity, growth and a lasting competitive advantage.

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Introducing OpenText Content Cloud for Life Sciences

OpenText Information Management

OpenText Documentum for Life Sciences provides the industry’s most mature and proven solutions to accelerate clinical trials, improve the … The post Introducing OpenText Content Cloud for Life Sciences appeared first on OpenText Blogs.

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Life Sciences at Enterprise World 2019

OpenText Information Management

For the past three years, OpenText™ Enterprise World in July has been the destination of choice for business leaders and partners who have invested in Enterprise Information Management with OpenText.