Originally Recorded:
Wednesday – October 1, 2014 / 01:00 pm EST/10am PT – Free Attendance
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Includes live polls and a Q & A session.
Overview:
Life sciences enterprises of all sizes are using digital signatures in a variety of ways across their business operation. They’re using this technology with their core quality management systems (QMS) and electronic document management systems (EDMS), as well as within various departments such as FDA-regulated clinical operations, manufacturing, field sales and service, research and discovery, and in non-FDA regulated back office applications.
Join us as we take a closer look at each of the 10 killer applications for digital signatures within a life sciences enterprise and uncover the tangible benefits that thousands of these enterprises are already enjoying. We’ll explore a number of real-world use cases involving these applications. Whether you’ve already deployed digital signatures within some of your departments or you’re still at the consideration stage, this webinar will be worth your while.
Topics include:
- Defining standard digital signatures and their global acceptance in regulated applications
- Considerations in using digital signatures for closed system applications throughout an enterprise for corporate governance
- Strategies for deploying digital signatures in open systems for the front and middle office: collaboration and secure document exchange
Key Takeaways Include:
- Discover new ways digital signatures can be used in the life sciences enterprise
- Discover the value of digital signature automation for specific business processes
- Learn the unique considerations for digital signatures in both closed and open systems from end-user case studies
Who Should View:
- QA & Compliance
- IT
- COO
- CIO
- Department heads within: clinical operations, manufacturing, product management and project management
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1 comments:
Thanks for a great read. I love it, I love it so much that the greedy gnome in me wants more !
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