Top Medical Research Centers Form Velos Advisory Group for Service-Oriented Architecture
Posted on: Thursday, 4 June 2009, 04:00 CDT
- Objectives Include Interoperability, Collaboration, Clinical Research Advancement -
"At M. D. Anderson, we concluded early in this process that interoperability of Velos with a variety of legacy institutional applications, as well as National Cancer Institute (NCI) applications and resources, was a critical success factor for our research informatics initiatives," stated
Dr. Jones led efforts to form the Advisory Group, conferring with other members who are at various stages of implementing Velos eResearch to support clinical trials management. Each member has demonstrated a significant interest in a service-oriented approach to the Velos implementation. It is intended that each institution's objectives be harmonized with those of Velos and with data standards such as those in the NCI's caDSR. This will help all members achieve the goal of interoperability.
SOA is a design approach that focuses on loosely-coupled interfaces connecting multiple software agents. An SOA infrastructure enables different software applications to exchange data with one another. Using SOA principles, organizations can create new, integrated or interoperating solutions leveraging systems and databases already in place.
"We are pleased at the formation of this Advisory Group and gratified to see institutions of such high stature as its charter members," said
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Velos is the trusted clinical trial management resource for investigators, sponsors and academic leaders throughout the U.S. The company serves 21 Top 25 U.S. medical centers. Velos eResearch is deployed for clinical research in all parts of the healthcare enterprise and supports a broad diversity of clinical departments and functional needs. The system fundamentally improves the way data is collected, organized and shared. A pure Internet technology platform, Velos eResearch harnesses advanced powers of the Internet to enable research sites, sponsors, and patients to participate in a secure, integrated system platform. System users are freed of redundant data entry and related time delays associated with most clinical research today. With emphasis on workflow, Velos integrates the clinical, administrative and financial information needs of research management. Velos eTools, a companion product to Velos eResearch, empowers customers by giving them ownership and access to functions such as system configuration, data migrations, custom reporting and third party data submissions. Founded in 1996, Velos is privately held with headquarters in
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