![]() The vast majority of software running on instruments in the laboratory or manufacturing line, as well as the informatics applications orchestrating the workflow are commercial software. Agilent’s press release this week announcing that they are now supporting ADF in the latest version of their chromatography data system (OpenLab CDS ChemStation Edition) is a major step in that direction. For that to happen, they have to become a transparent part of our architecture, tools and infrastructure, not a special project or custom add-on. The mark of success is that you, your scientists, your enterprise and your patients, don’t know and don’t care that data standards underpin the seamless flow of data from acquisition to insight and quality- it just works. ![]() Data standards and the technology to implement them are simply a means to an end. ![]()
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