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'''Guardian Data Systems, LLC''' provides financial services and develops and distributes software solutions for the cannabis industry, including [[laboratory information management system]] (LIMS) and enterprise resource planning (ERP) software.
'''Guardian Data Systems, LLC''' provided financial services and developed and distributed software solutions for the cannabis industry, including [[laboratory information management system]] (LIMS) and enterprise resource planning (ERP) software.


==History==
==History==

Latest revision as of 18:59, 27 March 2024

Guardian Data Systems, LLC
Former type Limited Liability Company
Industry Laboratory informatics
Legal
Defunct December 2017
Headquarters 222 NE Park Plaza Dr., Ste. 113, Vancouver, Washington, U.S.
Number of locations 2
Area served U.S.
Key people Lance Ott, CEO
Products
Website GuardianDataSystems.com
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/guardian-data-systems-inc.

Guardian Data Systems, LLC provided financial services and developed and distributed software solutions for the cannabis industry, including laboratory information management system (LIMS) and enterprise resource planning (ERP) software.

History

Guardian Data Systems was founded in 2008.[1]

The company "was administratively dissolved ... after its business registration expired in December [2017]."[2]

Former technology and products

ROAR Cannabis Lab Software

ROAR Cannabis Lab Software was a cloud-based LIMS that "creates efficiency in cannabis testing laboratory workflows, beginning with order intake and going all the way through to automatic test results posting, invoicing, reports and compliance."[3]

References