Infolinx Announces Implementation to Help Global Company Meet Compliancy Regulations
Global Pharmaceutical Merger Drives Adoption of Infolinx WEB
Today, Infolinx announced the adoption of its industry leading physical records management application, Infolinx WEB, prompted by the merger of two global pharmaceutical companies creating the second-largest pharmaceutical company in the world. The implementation of Infolinx WEB for this global leader in consumer products and animal care not only helps them meet their industry compliancy requirements, but also provides the framework for merging both legacy companies’ physical records into a single repository managed system.
“Repeatedly, we hear our clients asking for simplicity, compliancy, and extensibility” said Tim Butler, Managing Director of Infolinx. “Infolinx WEB delivers exactly that – an intuitive application, meeting industry regulations, architected for the enterprise.”
In the highly regulated and competitive pharmaceutical industry, corporate records management programs have become indispensable to the continued well-being of the organization. Seeking industry-recognized compliance, pharmaceutical companies are actively seeking records management software and services to assist them in their efforts.
Under these compliance requirements, pharmaceutical records, including product batch and history files, research notebooks, and intellectual property files must all now be governed by corporate policies implemented throughout their life cycle. Inherent in these policies is the mandatory ability to restrict, locate, track, and audit access to all such records. Increasingly, the pharmaceutical industry is turning to companies like Infolinx to ensure regulatory compliance and establish programs reflecting best records management practices.
Having provided records management consultation and software services since 1987, Infolinx has considerable experience helping pharmaceutical providers implement strategic and scalable records
management solutions, meeting today’s stringent requirements.
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