Abstract

Digital Equipment Corp/s new program to aid laboratories in developing an integrated multivendor computing environment is growing. Four laboratory applications vendors recently added their products to Digital's integrated laboratory automation (ILA) standards program portfolio. That addition brought the total number of vendors in the program to 23, with 37 products meeting the program's criteria. The program was introduced by Digital in September. defines how products from Digital and thirdparty laboratory instrument and software vendors communicate and share data among applications such as real time data acquisition and laboratory information management. The approach being taken in the ILA standards program, according to Gary Eichhorn, manager of laboratory data products at Digital, helps Digital customers who are moving from automation of individual tasks to laboratorywide automation by ensuring the availability of broad range of applications solutions. It also means, says Eichhorn, a laboratory...

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