PharmaVigilant’s I-Warehouse 2.0 incorporates several new important features that include data on demand, incorporation of meta-data into the I-Warehouse, as well as the ability to reconcile and query data issues such as partial dates.
Incorporating meta-data into the warehouse enables users to build reports that include the status of the casebook and forms, not just the values of the data. Sponsors can now monitor the progress of their studies in addition to analyzing data trends.
James DeSanti, CEO of PharmaVigilant, said: “Providing data on demand to our clients returns the control of the data back to the sponsors, where it belongs. It eliminates the sponsor’s issue of not having immediate access to their data, and negates the issue of additional costs associated with obtaining their data.”