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29. [[Laucks Technical Services, LLC]]<br />
29. [[Laucks Technical Services, LLC]]<br />
30. [[STARLIMS Corporation]]<br />
30. [[Promium, LLC]]<br />
31. [[ChemBytes]]<br />
31. [[STARLIMS Corporation]]<br />
32. [[FORMULATOR Software, LLC]]<br />
32. [[ChemBytes]]<br />
33. [[Margy Tech Pvt. Ltd.]]<br />
33. [[FORMULATOR Software, LLC]]<br />
34. [[Mountain States Consulting, LLC]]<br />
34. [[Margy Tech Pvt. Ltd.]]<br />
35. [[Shazino SAS|shazino SAS]]<br />
35. [[Mountain States Consulting, LLC]]<br />
36. [[SLCLAB Informática SL]]<br />
36. [[Shazino SAS|shazino SAS]]<br />
37. [[SparkLix Bio IT Corp.]]<br />
37. [[SLCLAB Informática SL]]<br />
38. [[SPLhost, Inc.]]<br />
38. [[SparkLix Bio IT Corp.]]<br />
39. [[Summit Research Services]]<br />
39. [[SPLhost, Inc.]]<br />
40. [[System Approach, Ltd.]]<br />
40. [[Summit Research Services]]<br />
41. [[TerraSystems]]
41. [[System Approach, Ltd.]]<br />
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17. SQUISH via [[Information Management Services, Inc.]]<br />
17. SQUISH via [[Information Management Services, Inc.]]<br />
18. iLIS via [[Margy Tech Pvt. Ltd.]]<br />
18. iLIS via [[Margy Tech Pvt. Ltd.]]<br />
19. Docollab via [[SparkLix Bio IT Corp.]]<br />
19. Element LIMS via [[Promium, LLC]]<br />
20. Datacloud via [[SPLhost, Inc.]]<br />
20. Docollab via [[SparkLix Bio IT Corp.]]<br />
21. hivebench via [[Shazino SAS|shazino SAS]]
21. Datacloud via [[SPLhost, Inc.]]<br />
22. hivebench via [[Shazino SAS|shazino SAS]]
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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. Go here for all listed vendors in the wiki.


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

Listed below are key 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. LabKey Server via LabKey Corporation
2. webLIMS and Health Cloud Hub via LabLynx, Inc.
3. Bika LIMS via Bika Lab Systems (Pty) Ltd.
4. Scilligence ELN via Scilligence Corporation
5. LabArchives via LabArchives, LLC
6. eCAT via Research Innovations Limited
7. labfolder via labfolder GmbH
8. Labguru via BioData Inc.
9. iPad ELN via Cognium Systems SA
10. LABVANTAGE via LABVANTAGE Solutions, Inc.
11. NevisLIMS via Instrumentos Científicos SA

12. NoteBookMaker via NoteBookMaker, LLC
13. Sysment Notebook via Sysment Kft.
14. BioRails DM via The Edge Software Consultancy Ltd.
15. LABTrack via LABTrack, LLC
16. CloudLIMS via CloudLIMS.com, LLC
17. SQUISH via Information Management Services, Inc.
18. iLIS via Margy Tech Pvt. Ltd.
19. Element LIMS via Promium, LLC
20. Docollab via SparkLix Bio IT Corp.
21. Datacloud via SPLhost, Inc.
22. hivebench via shazino SAS


Open-source software

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

Additional LIMSwiki resources
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 May 2014. Go here for all listed open-source laboratory informatics projects.


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November 20, 2023:

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Are you studying some sort of laboratory-based science in university? How well do your classes address laboratory informatics topics, particularly in the scope of industrial labs and how they operate outside of academia? If you find the discussion lacking, then his guide by industry veteran Joe Liscouski will be worth a look. In his guide A Science Student's Guide to Laboratory Informatics, Liscouski presents "an annotated map of the laboratory portion of a technological world, identifying critical points of interest and how they relate to one another, while making recommendations for the reader to learn more." Hope you find it useful! Shawn Douglas (talk) 18:48, 20 November 2023 (UTC)


 

July 26, 2023:

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Do you feel your lab needs laboratory informatics software but you're not sure how to justify it to management? Then this new guide from Joe Liscouski and Shawn Douglas may be just what you need. Justification for a laboratory information management system (LIMS) or some other lab management solution isn't always straightforward with upper management and critical stakeholders; the process will need to be succinct and relevant, based on organizational goals, economic concerns, and practical realities. This guide will help you—whether you are a lab manager, lab technician, or someone else in the organization with a stake in seeing laboratory operations improve—understand what a LIMS is, what the alternatives are, what and why acquiring one looks like, and what needs to be considered in putting together a competent and persuasive LIMS project proposal. This guide also includes a handy Microsoft Excel workbook that will help act as a "cheat sheet" for persuading stakeholders to better buy into your vision of LIMS acquisition and deployment within your organization. Enjoy! Shawn Douglas (talk) 16:32, 26 July 2023 (UTC)


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