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How have the rapid advancements in information technology (IT) affected laboratory instrument development?

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How have the rapid advancements in information technology (IT) affected laboratory instrument development?

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And not just IT, but also patient-data collection in hospitals generally. Of course, you have on one end the laboratory information systems (LIS), and on the other the hospital information systems (HIS) that you have to link to. The proper interfacing of results is mandatory. But in the meantime, while those systems were being developed, there were very important developments in the area of middleware. Middleware is software components that are easier to interface with the various instrument systems being used in the laboratory that are taking over an essential part of work-flow management. In the end, the LIS and HIS are basically more responsible for patient data. Middleware systems are extremely important. For today’s automation solutions, no track or even stand-alone automation is possible without fast middleware solutions. How do IVD manufacturers like Olympus coordinate efforts between their lab automation development team and middleware software engineers, whether in-house or ou

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