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Accelerated Technology Labs Partners with CambridgeSoft® Integrating ATL TITAN™ with ChemACX

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Accelerated Technology Laboratories, Inc., has announced that its partnership with CambridgeSoft® Corporation to provide the integration of ATL TITAN™ Chemical Management Package and CambridgeSoft Available Chemicals eXchange (ChemACX). ChemACX will add another level of data management to ATL TITAN™’s Chemical Management Package, a highly configurable SOA solution.

ATL TITAN™ Chemical Management Package delivers a world-class complete chemical inventory management system that offers a flexible environment built on the latest Microsoft.NET technologies and raises the bar in areas that customers have long considered critical when choosing a Chemical Enterprise solution and a LIMS, such as permitting users to configure the business rules to match their organization’s requirements, rather than modifying their way of doing business to map to a software application.

The package contains complete life cycle tracking, procurement, labeling, MSDS management, security, and environmental reporting and much more.

“We are pleased to be working with ATL in providing access to ChemACX data to their LIMS clients,” said Michael G. Tomasic, President and CEO of CambridgeSoft. “The ChemACX database has a long history of serving scientists in the pharmaceutical, chemical and biotech industries as well as academia with sourcing their starting materials, reagents and intermediates.”

ChemACX is a database that provides a unified, up-to-date, structure-searchable source of more than 1.1 million unique chemicals from over 600 suppliers worldwide allowing scientists to quickly and easily search a single source for commercially available chemicals.

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