Working in today's labs means facing a variety of IT challenges. Constantly evolving technologies, budget capacity with patent cliff, increasing size, type and sources of data, existing solutions remain soloed and complex, the intersection of instruments computing and software.
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We can help you addressing this capability disconnect, shifting priorities and data overload. When you choose PerkinElmer’s OneSource® Lab Computing Services, your operation is assigned qualified OneSource Lab Computing Analysts who are the on-site ‘go-to’ experts for Information Technology (IT). The Computing Analyst builds relationships with scientists and lab managers to proactively identify IT issues – addressing them before problems occur. When issues arise, the OneSource Computing Analyst takes ownership from problem to resolution – collaborating with scientific technology vendors, scientists, internal IT, and lab management organizations.
OneSource Computing Analysts also provide experienced instrument remediation, commissioning and decommissioning, refresh and security maintenance, software support, systems maintenance and monitoring, and other specialized Lab IT services. Our customers have the ability to begin with managed services that meet their needs today, with the flexibility to expand services as their demands and requirements grow.
Your partnership with OneSource Information Services provides you with a constant view of the following to ensure that your lab is always ready for the next project:
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