SciNote Electronic Lab Notebook
SciNote is a cloud-based ELN software with lab inventory, compliance, & team management tools used by the FDA, USDA and scientists in 100+ countries.
SciNote’s flexibility allows you to organize all your data in your preferred way. It gives structure and context to all your notes, excel sheets, tables, checklists, or pictures.
Organize your work by projects, experiments, and tasks. Write notes, assign inventory items, add a protocol, and enjoy checking off the protocol steps you’ve completed.
7 Steps to Manage Your Research Data Digitally
Well-organized data will help you stay on top of your R&D plan, and optimize the potential of your data – from securing funding to developing collaboration.
But, how do you get started?
In this webinar, we will walk you through 7 actionable steps that will help you begin managing your data digitally and keep your data organized. We will discuss FAIR, the guiding principle of scientific data management and sharing. Lastly, we will compare common ways of recording and storing data, and discuss their pros and cons.
This webinar is open to anyone interested in managing research data digitally. We will focus on the strategies to get you started, regardless of what system you will be using. You are welcome to share information about this webinar with anyone you think might be interested.
Keep the TCO of Your Big Data Platform Under Control with HPCC Systems®
In today’s enterprise, a successful big data strategy can mean the difference between success and failure. For example, Netflix reports the company is able to save $1 billion a year from customer retention thanks to its use of big data analytics, and enterprises in every other vertical market are following suit. Market research firm Statista forecasts big data analytics software spending will hit $68 billion by 2025. But adopting a big data strategy is a big undertaking for enterprises, and there are a host of questions an IT team must answer before they can decide on the best big data platform for their needs.
This paper will examine multiple criteria an enterprise IT team should consider before they adopt any big data platform. By rigorously evaluating a potential platform in each of these categories, IT teams will have a better understanding of the total cost of ownership (TCO) of their chosen platform. The paper will then apply each of those criteria to reveal how well an HPCC Systems data lake platform addresses the criteria. Finally, the paper will examine how an actual HPCC Systems customer evaluated HPCC Systems TCO and decided the platform was the best fit for their big data needs.
Understanding HPCC Systems® and Spark – A Comparative Analysis
Since its beginning, HPCC Systems has given its users a platform consisting of a single homogenous data pipeline. This significantly minimizes the amount of effort users spend on platform management, installation, and maintenance. Perfect for both data lakes and warehouses, HPCC Systems is extremely capable and efficient in processing large amounts of data due to an architectural design that leverages two specialized clusters, named Thor and Roxie, to manage and optimize the platform’s various functions.
This paper serves as a comparison between the architectures and feature support of Spark and HPCC Systems in regard to data lake capabilities.
HPCC Systems®: The End-to-End Data Lake Management Solution
Today, most organizations recognize that data is key to the ability to innovate and remain competitive in a rapidly changing business landscape. A key challenge:
As datasets become larger and more complex, it’s impossible to quickly respond to changing business needs using traditional relational data store such as data warehouse.
To overcome this challenge, many organizations — including some of the world’s largest companies — are successfully using a proven alternative approach: a data lake. Data lakes support datasets that are extremely large, complex and diverse, and they easily accommodate new data sources such as IoT. They allow IT groups to quickly create new applications that support changing business needs, unlocking the power of complex data for all users within the organization. They also scale much more easily and cost-effectively than relational databases. As a result, data lakes enable greater responsiveness to business groups and external customers, reduced costs, and greater scalability.
Taming the Data Lake: The HPCC Systems Open Source Big Data Platform
A “Data Lake” is an architecture and methodology for the continuous management of complex data that stores data on raw format for increased agility on data exploration. As it enters the lake, each piece of data is readily available for manipulations and insights via a unique identifier and a set of extended metadata tags. In contrast, a “Data Warehouse” stores data in a predefined format for faster delivery of data analysis results.
HPCC Systems offers the best of both worlds by combining the fast performance of a Data Warehouse for information delivery with the ability to treat data as if it were in a Data Lake when it comes to data exploration. HPCC Systems uses distributed data architecture and a parallel processing methodology in order to work with large datasets. Enterprises are adopting data lake technology to manage their rapidly growing internal datasets and to solve complex problems through data analysis to improve their relationships with customers and suppliers.
All Digital 3 Evaluation Checklist
Selecting an ELN (Electronic Lab Notebook) for your lab can be overwhelming. This checklist will help you gather information and make the necessary decisions to move into the next phase of choosing an ELN system.
NEOsphere Streamlines Experimentation Process With eLabJournal
NEOsphere strives to become the preferred proteomics partner of pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies active in the TPD space to expand their programs and create new entry points for drug discovery.
To streamline their documentation process and track samples more efficiently, the NEOsphere team searched for a customisable solution that fit their unique needs. They needed an online solution to scale up their documentation and enable them to better manage their increased samples throughout the entire experimentation process.
eLabNext Enables Internal COVID-19 lab for Boston University
Boston University (BU) was able to establish an in-house COVID-19 testing lab for its students, faculty, and staff with the help of eLabNext solutions. Despite the challenge of integrating two separate EMR systems and testing robots, eLabNext's robust APIs played a critical role in enabling the lab to process over 9,000 samples at its peak. This case study showcases how eLabNext facilitated BU's testing objectives by providing a streamlined and efficient approach. If you're interested in integrating custom lab tools and equipment like BU, download the case study to learn more.
Bringing ‘All Digital’ to Your Lab
Interested in learning about the transition from paper to digital in the lab? Download our white paper.
Key Points:
- Life science labs across academia, industry and government are producing, storing, analyzing and sharing a massive amount of digital data.
- Yet, many researchers still rely on paper lab notebooks that don’t have the capacity, formatting or sharing capabilities to accommodate or integrate digital data.
- An all-digital approach using an electronic lab notebook (ELN) can solve these issues through improved searchability, time-saving functionality, decreased data entry errors, and more.
- eLabJournal is an intuitive, flexible, all-in-one ELN that improves lab efficiency when documenting, organizing, searching, and archiving data, samples, and protocols.
Recession Survival Guide for eCommerce
Discover the underlying factors of the recent loyalty recession in eCommerce and find the way to deal with it - the lean way!
- What major factors are pressing the customers right now?
- How do they react to the global, rapid changes?
- How can you escape the effects of loyalty recession and even save money?
Zero Party Data Revolution in Ecommerce
Understand the essentials of the zero party data revolution in Online Stores
- Business why - customers requirements, sustainability, regulations
- Essential definitions - cookies, first, third and zero-party data with examples
- Zero-party data answer to customers’, regulators, and sustainability requirements
The Ultimate Marketer’s Guide to Customer Data Platforms
Prepare for the post-pandemic and cookieless world
- Learn why CDPs are replacing CRM platforms
- Find the difference between zero, first and third party data
- See how withdrawal of third-party cookies will affect your business
Taming The Data Demon Using HPCC Systems with Adwait Joshi
Shopping for a more efficient, open source data lake or data warehouse? Listen to what Adwait Joshi from DataSeers has to say about HPCC Systems, how his company has used HPCC Systems as the foundation for their data management, and why it might be the best kept secret for new and growing companies.
Understanding HPCC Systems and Spark – A Comparative Analysis
A comparative analysis of Spark and HPCC Systems including the architectures and feature support of Spark and HPCC Systems in regard to data lake capabilities and their focus on different parts of the big data pipeline.