Data Management

Data Management

At Labvigo, we strive to unfold strategies required to assemble and curate data from the distinctive systems and combine them to form actionable insights.

The traditional paper-based industries swallow chunks, and chunks of spaces that are limited in the present world. Filling up rows, and rows of cabinets, and shelves, and keeping a record of the experiments that were done, and the tests that were taken require much hard work. In the busiest century, when people are finding ways to efficiently utilize the minimum amount of space available, traditional paper-based industries are sure to face some problems.

There is a vast difference between the US Library of Congress and a comfortable bookstore at a corner in Alexandria. However, the effective use of complex numbering system and filing system used to retrieve a book has narrowed these differences and has helped the US Library of Congress work comfortably like any other local bookstore.

All the data that were once confided inside a paper are now handled by a myriad of systems specially designed to work on a particular task. Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS), is designed to track and manage tests, samples, and results through the lab. Whereas the Chromatography Data Systems (CDS), runs tests, and store the instrumented data, and calculated results. The modern laboratories are great at getting these data into the transactional systems.

However, the challenge that arises with these technologies is that these systems have made their first appearance at different times in the laboratory. When these systems made their first appearance they were introduced without any thought about the tremendous value that can be obtained when these data is integrated together.