Tuesday, November 25, 2008

State of Readiness? XML in the Life Sciences

The life sciences industry is being thrust into the world of XML. FDA's recently mandated Structured Product Labeling (SPL) initiative as well as private initiatives with Standard Response Letters, Clinical Data, and Product Information Management (PIM) for EMEA labeling have made it clear that the use of XML is on the upswing. But how do you benchmark your organization with your peers? What are the biggest problems in working with documentation?

ForeignExchange Translations, RWD Technologies, and Data Conversion Laboratory asked these questions to a broad cross-section of the life sciences industry through a comprehensive survey. In this presentation we unveil the results, looking at where the industry stands on XML initiatives, and where it needs to be. You learn how your peers are tackling the issues associated with SPL, Standard Response Letters, and Clinical Data Reports. You hear what they report as the biggest problems, and what they are doing to solve them.

State of Readiness? XML in the Life Sciences was presented by Don Bridges, Commercial Technical Documents Manager, of Data Conversion Laboratory (DCL) & Joe Jenkins, Life Sciences Market Director, of RWD Technologies and aired 2006-11-30. For more details or to purchase a download, please visit our site www.fxconferences.com