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* [[Bika LIMS]] via [[Bika Lab Systems (Pty) Ltd.|Bika Lab Systems]]<br />
* [[Bika LIMS]] via [[Bika Lab Systems (Pty) Ltd.|Bika Lab Systems]]<br />
* [[LabKey Server]] via [[LabKey Corporation]]<br />
* [[LabKey Server]] via [[LabKey Corporation]]<br />
* [[Galaxy (biomedical software)|Galaxy]] via Penn State & Emory University
* [[Galaxy (biomedical software)|Galaxy]] via Penn State & Emory University<br />
* [[Indigo ELN]] via GGA Software Services, LLC
* [[Indigo ELN]] via GGA Software Services, LLC<br />
* [[LabTrove]] via University of Southampton
* [[LabTrove]] via University of Southampton<br />
* [[openBIS]] via Center for Information Science and Databases - ETHZ
* [[openBIS]] via Center for Information Science and Databases - ETHZ<br />
* [[openCDMS]] via University of Manchester
* [[openCDMS]] via University of Manchester<br />
* [[OpenMRS]] via its dev team
* [[OpenMRS]] via its dev team<br />
* [[OpenELIS]] via Univ. of Iowa and Univ. of Washington
* [[OpenELIS]] via Univ. of Iowa and Univ. of Washington<br />
* [[GNomEx]] via Huntsman Cancer Institute
* [[GNomEx]] via Huntsman Cancer Institute
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* [[SeqWare]] via its dev team
* [[SeqWare]] via its dev team<br />
* [[open enventory]] via Technische Universität Kaiserslautern
* [[open enventory]] via Technische Universität Kaiserslautern<br />
* [[OpenClinica]] via OpenClinica, LLC
* [[OpenClinica]] via OpenClinica, LLC<br />
* [[OpenChrom]] via its dev team
* [[OpenChrom]] via its dev team<br />
* [[GNU Health]] via GNU Solidario
* [[GNU Health]] via GNU Solidario<br />
* [[ms-lims]] via Ghent University and VIB
* [[ms-lims]] via Ghent University and VIB<br />
* [[MISO]] via The Genome Analysis Centre
* [[MISO]] via The Genome Analysis Centre<br />
* [[OpenEMR]] via its dev team
* [[OpenEMR]] via its dev team<br />
* [[LabWiki]] via PHP Labware
* [[LabWiki]] via PHP Labware<br />
* [[LabStoRe]] via PHP Labware
* [[LabStoRe]] via PHP Labware<br />
* [[Caisis]] via Caisis Foundation
* [[Caisis]] via Caisis Foundation
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Listed below are commercial and open-source laboratory informatics software offerings listed in the wiki that utilize the cloud or [[software as a service]] (SaaS) model. "Key" indicates vendor's (or software's) LIMSwiki page has a ''cited'' (from a publicly-available source) price list. Those with demonstration videos are given higher preference; items ranked by number of videos.
Listed below are commercial and open-source laboratory informatics software offerings listed in the wiki that utilize the cloud or [[software as a service]] (SaaS) model. "Key" indicates vendor's (or software's) LIMSwiki page has a ''cited'' (from a publicly-available source) price list. Those with demonstration videos are given higher preference; items ranked by number of videos.
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1. webLIMS via [[LabLynx, Inc.]]
2. [[Bika LIMS]] via [[Bika Lab Systems (Pty) Ltd.]]
3. Scilligence ELN via [[Scilligence Corporation]]
4. LabArchives via [[LabArchives, LLC]]
5. Contur ELN/iLabber via [[Accelrys, Inc.]]
6. eCAT via [[Research Innovations Limited]]
7. Labguru via [[BioData Inc.]]
8. iPad ELN via [[Cognium Systems SA]]
9. LABVANTAGE via [[LABVANTAGE Solutions, Inc.]]
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10. NoteBookMaker via [[NoteBookMaker, LLC]]
11. BioRails DM via [[The Edge Software Consultancy Ltd.]]
12. LABTrack via [[LABTrack, LLC]]
13. SparkLix via [[SparkLix Bio IT Corp.]]
14. Datacloud via [[SPLhost, Inc.]]
15. O3 Lims via [[Bytewize AB]]
16. O3 LimsXpress via [[Bytewize AB]]
17. SQUISH via [[Information Management Services, Inc.]]
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Welcome to LIMSwiki.org, the laboratory, health, and science informatics encyclopedia.
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Key commercial laboratory informatics vendors

What does it mean to be "key" for the purpose of this ranking? The criterion for a vendor selling proprietary commercial laboratory informatics software being listed here: the vendor's LIMSwiki page must have a cited (from a publicly-available source) price list. Those with demonstration videos are given higher preference; items ranked by number of videos.


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Open-source laboratory informatics software

Listed below are some of the most active and supported open-source laboratory informatics software projects with articles in the wiki, as of February 2013. Go here for all listed open-source laboratory informatics projects.


Laboratory informatics software and products
Key cloud- or SaaS-based laboratory informatics software

Listed below are commercial and open-source laboratory informatics software offerings listed in the wiki that utilize the cloud or software as a service (SaaS) model. "Key" indicates vendor's (or software's) LIMSwiki page has a cited (from a publicly-available source) price list. Those with demonstration videos are given higher preference; items ranked by number of videos.

1. webLIMS via LabLynx, Inc. 2. Bika LIMS via Bika Lab Systems (Pty) Ltd. 3. Scilligence ELN via Scilligence Corporation 4. LabArchives via LabArchives, LLC 5. Contur ELN/iLabber via Accelrys, Inc. 6. eCAT via Research Innovations Limited 7. Labguru via BioData Inc. 8. iPad ELN via Cognium Systems SA 9. LABVANTAGE via LABVANTAGE Solutions, Inc.

10. NoteBookMaker via NoteBookMaker, LLC 11. BioRails DM via The Edge Software Consultancy Ltd. 12. LABTrack via LABTrack, LLC 13. SparkLix via SparkLix Bio IT Corp. 14. Datacloud via SPLhost, Inc. 15. O3 Lims via Bytewize AB 16. O3 LimsXpress via Bytewize AB 17. SQUISH via Information Management Services, Inc.


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Looking for open-source software solutions to make your lab or office more efficient? Try these locations:


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October 26, 2012:

Quality citations lend reputability to LIMSwiki content and confidence to readers.
For many citations are a necessary evil. I try not to think of them that way. Rather, citations give the written content — whether it's about a LIMS vendor, an open-source software solution, or a piece of laboratory equipment — credibility, and they give readers more confidence in what they're reading.

That said, I want to 1. remind users of the LIMSwiki citation guidelines and 2. offer a little help. I know for beginner wiki editors citations can be daunting. If after reading the guidelines you still need a little help, write a brief message on my talk page, and I'll help how I can. We might even be able to organize an online tutorial together.

Shawn Douglas 13:53, 26 October 2012 (EDT)

April 10, 2012:

The front page has received a facelift. A major complaint of the wiki so far has been that it's not terribly clear where to find the most usable material on the wiki at the moment. We've been so concerned with the content that other aspects have been taken for granted. Hopefully this front page overhaul makes it a bit easier to find the juiciest tidbits. As new material continues to be added, we'll be vigilant and update the front page as necessary.

Shawn Douglas 20:24, 10 April 2012 (EDT)

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