Introduction
Lab Information Management System and Labmate.net ERP with the is a sophisticated ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) application created specifically for effectively managing laboratory operations. Labmate software, which has been utilized in hundreds of institutions, incorporates the majority of laboratory management information procedures. All kinds of medical labs, including private, hospital, clinical reference, clinical research, and clinical trial management laboratories, can use Labmate.net. The system, which was created after 25 years of research and development, effortlessly combines the ideas of ERP and laboratory information management.
It provides essential connections between laboratory data, equipment, front desk operations, analysis, reporting, backend operations, and online analytical processing (OLAP). The highest degree of interoperability with corporate infrastructure is provided by the fourth-generation LIMS software. It provides efficient LIMS installation and maintenance management.
Current international standards such as ISO 15189, Good Laboratory Practice (GLP), ISO/IEC 17025, and 21 CFR Part 11 of the Food and Drug Administration (US) are all in compliance with the device. The system also supports a paperless environment with complete workstation-wise control and user security.
Architecture
The device complies with current international standards, including ISO 15189, Good Laboratory Practice (GLP), ISO/IEC 17025, and 21 CFR Part 11 of the Food and Drug Administration (US). Along with full workstation-wise management and user security, the solution also facilitates a paperless workplace.
Depending on the requirements of the company and the available resources, the application may be utilized alternately in thick-client, web-enabled, web-based, and thin-client LIMS setups. Through the use of client-local print, storage, and multimedia capabilities, it offers extensive functionality. In a corporate context, web-based, web-enabled, and synchronization software can be implemented across several locations. The dual architecture eliminates the need for a real-time server connection and enables client functioning at faraway locations.