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Better Collaboration and Deeper Context Improves Pfizer Research Decision Making

Overview The Pfizer Global Research and Development unit has 12,000 scientists in seven research centers working on the next generation of pharmaceutical products. Pfizer scientists need to review existing research in a database with millions of records of previous experiments. In a joint effort, experts from Pfizer, Microsoft, and Infosys developed a new Office Business Application based on the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0, Windows Presentation Foundation, and Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003. This application allows Pfizer scientists to search their databases for specific biological results and view the results in a contextual, multidimensional display. These advanced visual displays help scientists see new relationships within the data, reducing redundant research.

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PublisherMicrosoft File FormatWORD
Date PublishedJune 2007
FormatCase Studies   
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