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'''LabKey Corporation''' (operating as '''LabKey Software'''<ref name="LK_Software">{{cite web |url=http://www.labkey.com |title=LabKey Software |publisher=LabKey Corporation |accessdate=12 August 2014 }}</ref>) partners with biomedical research organizations to develop custom software solutions in order to help scientists integrate, analyze, and securely share complex research information.  
'''LabKey Corporation''' (operating as '''LabKey Software'''<ref name="LK_Software">{{cite web |url=http://www.labkey.com |title=LabKey Software |publisher=LabKey Corporation |accessdate=12 August 2014 }}</ref>) partners with biomedical research organizations to develop custom software solutions that help scientists integrate, analyze, and securely share complex research information.  


LabKey solutions are built on the [[LabKey Server]] open-source platform, which has been developed for over 10 years.<ref name="LK_Foundation">{{cite web |url=https://www.labkey.org/project/home/Documentation/begin.view? |title=LabKey Server |publisher=LabKey Corporation |accessdate=12 August 2014}}</ref><ref name="LKBlog_Jan11">{{cite web |url=http://www.labkey.com/company/history |title=History |publisher=LabKey Corporation |accessdate=12 August 2014}}</ref> LabKey Software originated at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center (FHCRC) and has offices in Seattle, Washington and San Diego, California<ref name="LKBlog_Jan11" />. Like the majority of businesses developing and distributing open-source software, LabKey Software derives its income from support, customization, and other services.<ref name="LKServices">{{cite web |url=https://labkey.com/services |title=LabKey Software Services |publisher=LabKey Corporation |accessdate=12 August 2014}}</ref>
LabKey solutions are built on the [[LabKey Server]] open-source platform, which has been developed for over 10 years.<ref name="LK_Foundation">{{cite web |url=https://www.labkey.org/project/home/Documentation/begin.view? |title=LabKey Server |publisher=LabKey Corporation |accessdate=12 August 2014}}</ref><ref name="LKBlog_Jan11">{{cite web |url=http://www.labkey.com/company/history |title=History |publisher=LabKey Corporation |accessdate=12 August 2014}}</ref> LabKey Software originated at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center (FHCRC) and has offices in Seattle, Washington and San Diego, California<ref name="LKBlog_Jan11" />. Like the majority of businesses developing and distributing open-source software, LabKey Software derives its income from support, customization, and other services.<ref name="LKServices">{{cite web |url=https://labkey.com/services |title=LabKey Software Services |publisher=LabKey Corporation |accessdate=12 August 2014}}</ref>

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LabKey Corporation
Type Corporation
Industry Laboratory informatics
Headquarters 617 Eastlake Ave. East, Suite #400
Seattle, Washington 98109
, U.S.
Area served Worldwide
Products LabKey Server
Website LabKey.com

LabKey Corporation (operating as LabKey Software[1]) partners with biomedical research organizations to develop custom software solutions that help scientists integrate, analyze, and securely share complex research information.

LabKey solutions are built on the LabKey Server open-source platform, which has been developed for over 10 years.[2][3] LabKey Software originated at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center (FHCRC) and has offices in Seattle, Washington and San Diego, California[3]. Like the majority of businesses developing and distributing open-source software, LabKey Software derives its income from support, customization, and other services.[4]

History

The open source project that became LabKey Server began in a proteomics lab at the FHCRC in late 2003.[3] In January 2005, the project's founders collaborated with the FHCRC to incorporate LabKey Software in order to make support and extension services for the platform more easily accessible to groups beyond the FHCRC.[3][5]

In 2011, LabKey Sofware began holding the annual LabKey User Conference to help members of the LabKey Server user community "share their experiences, learn from each other, and apply new knowledge to their scientific data management challenges."[6]

As of mid-2014, over 100 installations of LabKey Server support research organizations all over the world.[7][8] Many of these groups collaborate with LabKey Software to enhance their data management tools and processes, including the FHCRC, the HIV Vaccine Trials Network (HVTN), the Collaboration for AIDS Vaccine Discovery (CAVD), NWBioTrust, the Human Immunology Project Consortium (HIPC), the International Center of Excellence in Malaria Research (ICEMR) at the University of Washington, the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) Network for Pancreatic Organ Donors (nPOD), and the Immune Tolerance Network (ITN).[6][8][9][10]

In July 2014, the National Academies of Science recognized the ITN's installation of LabKey Server — ITN TrialShare — for exceptional innovation in research data management. The installation also won the Board on Research and Data and Information contest for the most outstanding model of "Using Data for the Public Good."[11]

Technology

LabKey Server is an open-source laboratory information management system (LIMS) "that helps scientists organize, analyze, and share biomedical research data."[12] It can be downloaded and installed on your own or be hosted as a SaaS offering by LabKey Software.[13]

For more information on LabKey Server, please see the LabKey Server LIMSwiki page.

Services and Pricing

LabKey Software offers a range of professional services, including planning, support, hosting, customization, and extension of the open source platform.

LabKey Service Plans include[4][14]:

  • Regular teleconferences and pro-active support
  • Planning and project management
  • Training for users and administrators
  • Assistance with installation, configuration and upgrades

As of 2014 Service Plan prices start at $30K/year.[4] Plans are tailored to the needs of each group.

Further public pricing of LabKey services is not available at this time.

External links

References

  1. "LabKey Software". LabKey Corporation. http://www.labkey.com. Retrieved 12 August 2014. 
  2. "LabKey Server". LabKey Corporation. https://www.labkey.org/project/home/Documentation/begin.view?. Retrieved 12 August 2014. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 "History". LabKey Corporation. http://www.labkey.com/company/history. Retrieved 12 August 2014. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 "LabKey Software Services". LabKey Corporation. https://labkey.com/services. Retrieved 12 August 2014. 
  5. Berg, Barbara (17 March 2005). "'Wizards' of computational science". Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. http://www.fhcrc.org/content/public/en/news/center-news/2005/03/wizards-computational-science.html. Retrieved 20 April 2012. 
  6. 6.0 6.1 "LabKey User Conference". LabKey Corporation. http://www.labkey.com/conference. Retrieved 12 August 2014. 
  7. "LabKey Server Users". LabKey Corporation. https://www.labkey.org/wiki/home/Documentation/page.view?name=labkeyServerUsers. Retrieved 12 August 2014. 
  8. 8.0 8.1 Igra, Mark; Nelson, Elizabeth K.; Piehler, Britt; Eckels, Josh; Bellew, Matthew; Hussey, Peter; Rauch, Adam (2014). "LabKey Server: An Open Source Platform for Large-Scale, Translational Research" (PDF). American Medical Informatics Association Clinical Research Informatics (AMIA/CRI) Summit. LabKey Corporation. http://www.labkey.com/resources/presentations/LabKey_Server_Abstract_AMIA_2014.pdf. Retrieved 13 August 2014. 
  9. "LabKey Software News". LabKey Corporation. https://www.labkey.com/news. Retrieved 12 August 2014. 
  10. Nelson, Elizabeth K.; Piehler, Britt; Eckels, Josh; Rauch, Adam; Bellew, Matthew; Hussey, Peter; Ramsay, Sarah; Nathe, Cory; Lum, Karl; Krouse, Kevin; Stearns, David; Connolly, Brian; Skillman, Tom; Igra, Mark (2011). "LabKey Server: An open source platform for scientific data integration, analysis and collaboration". BMC Bioinformatics 12 (71). doi:10.1186/1471-2105-12-71. http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/12/71. Retrieved 13 August 2014. 
  11. "Immune Tolerance Network’s (ITN) TrialShare Wins National Academies Board on Research Data and Information Challenge". Immune Tolerance Network. 16 July 2014. http://www.immunetolerance.org/news/2014/07/immune-tolerance-network%E2%80%99s-itn-trialshare-wins-national-academies-board-research-data-a. Retrieved 12 August 2014. 
  12. "LabKey Server". LabKey Corporation. http://www.labkey.com/server/labkey-server. Retrieved 13 August 2014. 
  13. "Try LabKey Server". LabKey Corporation. https://labkey.com/forms/try-labkey-server. Retrieved 28 July 2014. 
  14. "2014 LabKey Software Service Plans" (PDF). LabKey Corporation. http://www.labkey.com/resources/service-plans/LabKeyServicePlans2014.pdf. Retrieved 12 August 2014.