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You may have heard other people's stories about an enterprise-class software deployment gone wrong. But they often go right, thanks to knowledgeable, well-prepared staff with experience in getting new software up and running in a business. The tricky part, of course, is finding a developer who both makes a quality product and is skillful in helping you get it implemented into your unique workflow. That developer should also provide clear guidance on what maintenance of your system should look like, as well as what their support and warranty services | You may have heard other people's stories about an enterprise-class software deployment gone wrong. But they often go right, thanks to knowledgeable, well-prepared staff with experience in getting new software up and running in a business. The tricky part, of course, is finding a developer who both makes a quality product and is skillful in helping you get it implemented into your unique workflow. That developer should, ideally, also provide clear guidance on what maintenance of your system should look like, as well as what their support and warranty services are. | ||
===4.4 LIMS solutions for cannabis testing labs=== | ===4.4 LIMS solutions for cannabis testing labs=== |
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4. LIMS acquisition, implementation, and support
4.1 Business considerations
4.2 Acquisition and licensing
4.3 Implementation, maintenance, and warranty
You may have heard other people's stories about an enterprise-class software deployment gone wrong. But they often go right, thanks to knowledgeable, well-prepared staff with experience in getting new software up and running in a business. The tricky part, of course, is finding a developer who both makes a quality product and is skillful in helping you get it implemented into your unique workflow. That developer should, ideally, also provide clear guidance on what maintenance of your system should look like, as well as what their support and warranty services are.
4.4 LIMS solutions for cannabis testing labs
The following LIMS solutions are known (publically marketed) to specifically offer features that support the cannabis testing laboratory:
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Citation information for this chapter
Chapter: 4. LIMS acquisition, implementation, and support
Edition: Winter 2020
Title: LIMS Buyer’s Guide for Cannabis Testing Laboratories
Author for citation: Shawn E. Douglas
License for content: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International
Publication date: TBD