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==History==
==History==
shazino was founded in 2012 "by biology and computer science researchers dedicated to improving workflows in research labs."<ref name="ShazBlog1">{{cite web |url=http://blog.shazino.com/articles/hivebench/shazino-press-release/ |title=Introducing Hivebench |author=Thérier, Julien |publisher=shazino SAS |date=07 March 2013 |accessdate=25 February 2015}}</ref> Their first major product, the [[electronic laboratory notebook]] (ELN) hivebench, was released on March 7, 2013.<ref name="ShazBlog1" /> shazino updated the application in January 2014 with an improved interface, improved electronic signatures, and a new calendar page.<ref name=ShazBlog2">{{cite web |url=http://blog.shazino.com/articles/hivebench/meet-the-new-hivebench/ |title=Meet the new Hivebench |author=Mathieu, Damien |publisher=shazino SAS |date=30 January 2014 |accessdate=25 February 2015}}</ref>
shazino was founded in 2012 "by biology and computer science researchers dedicated to improving workflows in research labs."<ref name="ShazBlog1">{{cite web |url=http://blog.shazino.com/articles/hivebench/shazino-press-release/ |title=Introducing Hivebench |author=Thérier, Julien |publisher=shazino SAS |date=07 March 2013 |accessdate=25 February 2015}}</ref> Their first major product, the [[electronic laboratory notebook]] (ELN) hivebench, was released on March 7, 2013.<ref name="ShazBlog1" /> shazino updated the application in January 2014 with an improved interface, improved electronic signatures, and a new calendar page.<ref name=ShazBlog2">{{cite web |url=http://blog.shazino.com/articles/hivebench/meet-the-new-hivebench/ |title=Meet the new Hivebench |author=Mathieu, Damien |publisher=shazino SAS |date=30 January 2014 |accessdate=25 February 2015}}</ref>
On June 1, 2016, scientific publisher Elsevier formally acquired the hivebench product from shazino for an undisclosed amount. The acquisition included the transition of CEO Julien Thérier and Hivebench developer Vincent Tourraine to Elsevier's Mendeley Data team in London.<ref name="ElsAcquires16">{{cite web |url=https://www.elsevier.com/about/press-releases/corporate/elsevier-acquires-laboratory-data-management-tool-hivebench |title=Elsevier Acquires Laboratory Data Management Tool Hivebench |publisher=Elsevier |date=07 June 2016 |accessdate=20 October 2016}}</ref><ref name="AvnerPutting16">{{cite web |url=https://blog.mendeley.com/2016/06/07/putting-data-in-the-hands-of-researchers-with-hivebench/ |title=Putting data in the hands of researchers with Hivebench |author=Avner, P.T. |work=Mendeley Blog |date=07 June 2016 |accessdate=20 October 2016}}</ref> {{As of|October 2016}}, both the shazino and hivebench web pages showed no indications of this change, and the future of both is not particularly clear, though hivebench will apparently be "linked to the Mendeley Data repository, which will be linked to Pure."<ref name="AvnerPutting16" />


==Technology and products==
==Technology and products==

Revision as of 16:41, 20 October 2016

shazino SAS
Type Société par actions simplifiée
Industry Laboratory informatics
Headquarters 11 Avenue Albert Einstein, Villeurbanne, France
Area served Europe
Products
Website shazino.com
hivebench.com
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/2650337

shazino SAS develops and distributes laboratory informatics software solutions.

History

shazino was founded in 2012 "by biology and computer science researchers dedicated to improving workflows in research labs."[1] Their first major product, the electronic laboratory notebook (ELN) hivebench, was released on March 7, 2013.[1] shazino updated the application in January 2014 with an improved interface, improved electronic signatures, and a new calendar page.[2]

On June 1, 2016, scientific publisher Elsevier formally acquired the hivebench product from shazino for an undisclosed amount. The acquisition included the transition of CEO Julien Thérier and Hivebench developer Vincent Tourraine to Elsevier's Mendeley Data team in London.[3][4] As of October 2016, both the shazino and hivebench web pages showed no indications of this change, and the future of both is not particularly clear, though hivebench will apparently be "linked to the Mendeley Data repository, which will be linked to Pure."[4]

Technology and products

hivebench

hivebench is an electronic laboratory notebook (ELN) that " helps you prepare, conduct, and analyze experiments in one place."[5]

Features

Product: hivebench
Experiment, collaboration,
and data management
Chemical and/or mathematical drawing and calculation?
Chemical and/or spectrum file support?
Task and event scheduling?
Option for manual result entry?
Multiple data viewing methods?
Data and trend analysis?
Data and equipment sharing?Y[5]
Customizable fields and/or interface?
Configurable templates and forms?
Query capability?Y[5]
Import data?Y[5]
Internal file or data linking?
External file or data linking?
Export data to MS Excel?
Raw data management?
Data warehouse?
Project and/or task management?
Inventory management?Y[5]
Document creation and/or management?Y[5]
Lab and/or group management?Y[5]
Experiment management?Y[5]
Workflow management?
Customer and supplier management?
Quality, security, and compliance
Regulatory compliance?
QA / QC functions?
Performance evaluation?
Audit trail?
Chain of custody?
Configurable roles and security?
Data normalization?
Data validation?
Data encryption?Y[5]
Electronic signatures?
Version control?
Automatic data backup?Y[5]
Reporting, barcoding, and printing
Custom reporting?
Report printing?
Label support?
Barcode support?
Export to PDF?
Export to MS Word?
Export to HTML and/or XML?
Email integration?
Base functionality
Administrator management?
Modular?
Instrument interfacing and management?
Mobile device integration?Y[5]
Third-party software integration?
Alarms and/or alerts?
External monitoring?
Messaging?
Bookmarking?
Commenting?
Multilingual?
Network-capable?
Web client or portal?Y[5]
Online or integrated help?
Software as a service delivery model?Y[5]
Usage-based cost?
Industries served
industry-neutral

Pricing

Pricing for hivebench is as follows[5]:

hivebench Pricing
Plan Users Experiment Limit Storage Limit Price
Open Laboratory 10 1000 10GB Free
In-House Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Contact company

Note: The in-house plan is hosted on your own server.

Demonstration videos and other media

Additional information

References